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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 1) Very intelligent children will have a better shot at maximizing their potential in a place where they can be appropriately challenged. [b]Having a critical mass of peers with the same level of commitment is important to that end.[/b] (I'm not interested in whether it's better to be bottom 25% at WJ or average at Einstein -- I'll leave that to others to debate). 2) It's important to work towards accomplishments in as many domains as possible. So obviously focusing solely on career and damaging health is not strategic in the long run. Better to be as competent as possible in as many domains as possible. 3) I used the schools mentioned in the prior post. Did you get your reading comprehension skills from your years at Einstein? (Sorry, couldn't resist. If you are rude, expect rudeness back).[/quote] Smart peers who raise their hands and participate in class, like being in and going to class, etc. all very important to my high schooler as expressed by him. [/quote] Every high school has a critical mass of "smart peers."[/quote] My kid is in a W. Believe it or, you still might be in a class without sometimes. Critical mass is a relative term.[/quote]
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