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[quote=Anonymous] [quote]Yes, that's why a person's weight, strength, happiness, generosity, and criminality are also all fixed. We were born with doses of each from our parents. Some are really lucky to be spawned by gifted, God fearing, and smart parents. I don't know why mankind has a difficult time understanding what is so blatantly obvious.[/quote] [quote]+1000 The granular concept of potential (e.g., for strength, intelligence, generosity, criminality, depression, obesity) is clearly fixed since we all live on the planet earth subject to a single gravitation pull. Strength, intelligence, generosity, criminality, depression, and obesity clearly come from one's parental genes. They are all fixed and immutable in our children. No amount of preparation or prep can change these facts. Evolution is a myth conjured up by the liberal and pagan left. There is really no need for clinically neurotic Virginians to worry about other people's children who prepare for tests to improve their scores since scores reflect fixed intelligence and can't change. Prep is a waste of time. Peyton and Phelps are complete idiots. They were already born gifted and talented and would accomplish their feats without all their preparation and effort. Perhaps, they too lack the intelligence or smart gene from their parents. This is why these aptitude and intelligence test scores are so important for admission officers at Big 3, AAP, TJ, MIT, Cal Tech, and Harvard. They reflect intelligence and smarts and can't really be changed because of preparation and study. Hard work and study do not change aptitude, intelligence or smart tests. If you don't steal the exam, or exam form, and the solutions, there is no amount of dedicated hard academic study and preparation before the test that will improve one's entitled score on an aptitude, smarts or intelligence test. The FCPS website and my preacher say so. It is equally laughable watching all these "fat" and "ugly" DCUM women spending all their money, work and effort in the yearly prep of face/body make up and diet in the name of becoming pretty, attractive, and thin. Like intelligence, obesity and physical attractiveness, are fixed and immutable. No amount of cheating, prepping and primping will change this. You are stuck with what your parents handed down to you in their germ line. Food for thought for all you life-long cheaters the next time you visit your personal trainer or tutor! [/quote] I beg to differ: There’s one key difference between kids who excel at math and those who don’t = preparation (prep) http://qz.com/139453/theres-one-key-difference-between-kids-who-excel-at-math-and-those-who-dont/#[/quote]
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