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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can Blair magnet courses be used for college credit?[/quote] Blair Magnet students don't need or want college credit. They are the students that college was built for -- students who want to spend time to learn as much as possible to reach their extremely high potential.[/quote] Huh? They can continue to study at graduate programs and later, through postdocs and professorships and research labs. If they are such geniuses they will not be reaching their full potential in college.[/quote] "College" is not the same for everyone. Universities have grad schools and research programs attached with plenty of opportunity for students to engage in advanced work during undergrad. Rushing through college is a waste of a unique opportunity. [/quote] not if you pay for college while grad school is free. in any case, no undergrad research compared to phd research. it's a whole different ballgame.[/quote] If you complete a high level undergrad then you are more prepared for much more substantial PhD research and a stronger career. Eking out minimum college graduation requirements isn't how you prepare for high achievement in grad school. You'd be competing for spots against students who did your PhD qualifying exam preparation while they were still in college. [/quote]
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