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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to a very Asian HS. The grades and scores they get are to be taken with a grain of salt. Many Chinese go to "Cram School" . Parents actually would request next year's text books early and they would go to a Cram school 40 hours a week all summer learning mextd years material. The white, black and Hispanic kids enjoyed summer. No Cram school. So is a 98 worth more than a 96 if the 96 did no Cram school? Well no one will confess to Cram school but in personality assessment it kinda shows up. [/quote] But...but...hard work is a positive personality trait![/quote] It is. Would you rather work with lazy people ? [/quote] I can't understand why people think working and studying hard is a negative trait. [/quote] Cram school is lazy. Intellectually lazy. The time spent in cram school could be spent on activities that promote real personal growth. [/quote]
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