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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a hard time believing this is a real post from a high school kid. A freshman taking pre-calc in 9th grade is obviously on an advanced and super competitive math pathway.[/quote] It seems more like a question a mom would post. [/quote] Nah I’m a child but I was asking this cause I think this is average if not below average at poolesville [/quote] Many WPES kids had the option to accelerate so they would've already taken A2 or Precalc by 9th grade.[/quote] Aaaaannnd...there it is, folks! Who had around 8 AM the following day in the pool? Maximum exposure for our resident "WPES" math troll after allowing a few gullible folks to weigh in on the matter so as not to seem directly connected... I was hoping others would see the "hskid" OP for the setup-identity for this poster's reply that it was, just ignoring the troll, who, I suspect, also recently tried to resurrect a couple of years-old threads for the same purpose. There are always a few, though, perhaps new to the board, who end up weighing in. Sigh. Please feel free to ignore this thread.[/quote] Bro what💀💀💀, I didn’t understand your reply but idk what WPES is🤷🏽♂️[/quote] WPES are the wealthy potomac schools that offer math enrichment unavailable elsewhere. I think some parents are afraid they'll lose this if word gets out.[/quote] Our school never offered this but many of DC's classmates at SMCS were from these schools so are very advanced. [/quote]
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