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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughters HS in NY had a kid that was interesting. He was good looking, tall, white male with very blue collar parents with low income from a tiny house and first in his family to go to college. He was also Valevictorian, perfect SAT, of a very large 2,000 person HS that did actual grading. Meaning numerical on score of 1-100. So it was clear he was. He also had movie star looks. Was an adjunt professor at Columbia and was employed by a Nobel Prize window to give him advice. He was a true genious. How smart Harvard offered him a free ride preapplication and so did Columbia. Been to dozens and dozens of HS graduations and he was only one I saw that was special. Our kids are not. Well unless your 17 year old is a professor in Ivy leagues, tutoring a Nobel prize winner and looks like a Movie start with a perfect SAT and GPA. [/quote] He was in at FirstGen + valedictorian (likely with room to spare on the valedictorian part.) After those two pieces, the rest is bonus. [/quote]
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