Anonymous wrote:Correct. Ambitious kids become ambitious adults.
Anonymous wrote:Being a great student is not the same as being a successful businessperson or professional. Many other skills come into play beyond test-taking skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correct. Ambitious kids become ambitious adults.
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Wow! This sounds like ground breaking rocket science! I wonder how OP came up with such unique insight that no one ever could have predicted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most successful young adults who are now 27 or 28 years old were the top students in their high school class, no matter where they went to undergrad. From Ivies to tiny liberal arts college to fairly regional public universities, they all zoomed through undergrad, sometimes in three years, many went to grad or professional school, and they all have great careers. It seems all of them are married.
The handful of middle of the pack students and student-athletes who surprised everyone when they got into elite T20s regressed to their mean and have totally normal careers, at best.
It seems smart ambitious highly-motivated teens become smart ambitious highly-motivated adults. And if your teen is not those things, Tiger Mom'ing them into an elite college probably isn't going to change anything about their life and professional trajectory.
All of them are married at 27? Do you live in the deep south or Pakistan?
Anonymous wrote:Correct. Ambitious kids become ambitious adults.
Anonymous wrote:Correct. Ambitious kids become ambitious adults.