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[quote=Anonymous]my understanding--OP here again--is also that once you get past a certain point, another 10 or 20 points doesn't make much of a difference. my daughter's numbers don't matter at all to me. what does matter is that she feels safe and nurtured, gets lots of support especially with social stuff--it can be hard for her when her friends don't want to do physics--and she is allowed to just take in information and work with it at her own pace. We haven't found that in her current school either but at least she isn't miserable or even particularly bored, because she just reads and reads. (she goes to the library every goddamn day to get another book or 2. i am exhausted!) we do live in a fairly expensive area right now--cheaper i'm sure than dc, but I doubt by all that much. So we aren't expecting sticker shock. We are very lucky in that way and DH and I are both in high earning fields and good at what we do which helps. [/quote]
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