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Reply to "America's Most Challenging High Schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I am sure to any ignorant person it sounds stupid. Many of these kids start doing extracurricular like music, sports, scouts, martial arts, robotics, programming etc quite young. They are honing their academic skills during summer break and getting academic acceleration & enrichment outside of the school day. This is a function of educated and high SES households mostly. The most challenging high schools (like TJ) have also the most educated parents and they are willing to put the time, money and effort for their kids academic achievement from when they are in ES and MS. But please you do you. [/quote] Kid, you have to do these things now (in first grade, third grade, seventh grade), because they will look good on your college applications and help you get into competitive colleges with funding. And then after that, what? I don't know anybody in real life who is raising their children like that.[/quote] ok. We certainly move in different circles. :lol: [/quote]
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