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[quote=Anonymous]My DD arrived 6 weeks early and has always been the type to push ahead, get things done, check things off a list. She is competitive and ambitious. Not smell the roses type. In college at a picturesque New England university (a new part of the country for her) we asked on the phone if she was enjoying the fall colors, "have the leaves changed?". She called to her roommate across the room, "hey Jen! have the leaves changed?" She is liked/respected. Her friends know how hard she works for her academic success. They know it's very important to her. One thing I never did was skew things to her academic advantage (redshirting, special GT testing) Your DD will be liked for who she is - but let her be genuine. Other kids respect that, they sense it. Send her on time.[/quote]
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