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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Further comment -poster is right about the GT kids not being able to share all their stuff. In my DS's 5th grade class, we have professional concert level musicians, a kid who has designed his own computer and website, a kid who is already doing high school accelerated math in 5th grade, a kid fluent in 5 languages, etc. There is no way that they could "share" all their amazing knowledge with the class ... and as far as I can tell they don't even try. I am constantly amazed that my DS can keep up - he's just a normal kid who happens to be fearless when it comes to math and taking tests of any kind (including high school level math tests). So -- fact is there is no time to see your daughter's play, and you know what, half the class has their own plays, etc., that they are not even trying to "share." [/quote] You are so right about the amazing talents however, I just don't see much bragging going on my DC's class either. In fact, DC's best friend performed at the Kennedy center recently and only a few kids knew about it. Also, good luck to all the parents waiting for the decision. Same situation couple of years ago. Accepted with Stanford Binet Full IQ 137-I think much higher sub scores but can't remember, WJ III, reading 147 and math 132.[/quote]
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