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[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] Agree..also a former straight-A/NMSFer. I'm raising my sons to be chill and popular. My older got elected to a club leader position and won an unsolicited award for contribution to the school community. People with no name degrees do quite well at my employer - which is one of the highest paying in my metro. My grandpa the physics PhD always said that the small business owners in his school programs were the ones that made the most money/were the richest.[/quote] That's all great, congrats. Still shooting for a certain type of school here and wondering if a couple Bs are okay. [/quote] NP. Yes, especially if early on and not more than a couple. But academic record also needs to complimented with great scores, ECs,essays.[/quote]
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