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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2-3 is normal for any high school. [/quote] the high school where you have less than 2 hours of work per night isn't a good school. [/quote] But those kids are getting into top colleges still. Look at their Instagram pages. It is quite surprising. [/quote] Look at their instagram? Haaaahhhhahahahahaahaahaahahahaa![/quote] For their schools. Huh there is an entire thread listing all of the schools look at them they’re all going to the same schools as your kid that’s doing 4 to 5 hours of homework at night so the jokes actually on you and your poor kid. That’s the problem.[/quote] Well, I better tell all the top colleges that you have instagram proof. [/quote] Np here. You are a strange bird and quite obnoxious as well. [/quote] Yup very combative for no apparent reason?[/quote] You already answer your own posts? [/quote] Nope moderator can verify that np was not me but I agree you are weird. [/quote] Funny enough, I know you are weird. And calling me that is really hilarious coming from someone who credits instagram as a college resource. I can assure no one on here or any other place would give you any credit. [/quote] Oh my! They are official pages from the schools highlighting where their current seniors are attending college! Whatever sounds like you are stuck in the 90’s…..[/quote] Oh my! Whatever, sounds like you are stuck on social media as your sources. The rest of us read reputable articles and use college counselors. [/quote] So you’re disputing that the students are actually going to those schools? And the information posted on the schools’ websites are inaccurate?[/quote]
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