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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is it always about a high achieving kid somehow "earning" the nicer things? You achieve to your abilities, your parents pay for what they want for you- the 2 aren't linked. If you have wealthy parents and only a B average, what do parents use then to justify their purchases for you, or do you get left out of family vacations etc that are really nice. SO WEIRD.[/quote] Every healthy upper middle class kid has the capacity to get mostly A's and be involved at school and shouldn't date losers. Deviate from any of those things and you shouldn't be rewarded. I would never buy a B student a new car.[/quote] Jesus- NO they don't, and guess what?! It won't predict success outside a very narrow margin. But go ahead with your tiny world view that you think is actually broad. Here is just ONE easy reason: http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2016/11/28/502601662/millions-have-dyslexia-few-understand-it There are plenty more. But I am answering a troll. I know that.[/quote] HEALTHY***** upper middle class kids have the capacity to get all A's. The only courses I'll allow an occasional B is high-level chemistry, physics and AP calc. Everything else is so freaking easy. Dyslexia is obviously a condition which excludes a child from "healthy".[/quote]
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