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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The A students work for the B students, the C students own the businesses, and the D students dedicate the buildings.[/quote] As a former straight-A student/NMSF, this has been my experience in life. That’s why the overzealous parents on this forum are so entertaining.[/quote] Because in the end soft skills usually matter more than hard skills.[/quote] +1 just had this conversation with my kid about what math class she should take. She was stressed she needed top classes across the board (which would a huge commitment for her for math because it doesn’t come easy). I countered with ‘take the next level down and get an A. You don’t want to be an engineer. You’ll do fine in life because your peers look up to you regardless of your math class,). [/quote] DS is not going to be an engineer either but he got into a top school and I am convinced that taking the toughest math courses his HS offered was one reason he was admitted.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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