Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, to clarify, not just STEM, but someone who may be the smartest person you will ever know but doesn't run a nonprofit or is an athlete.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, to clarify, not just STEM, but someone who may be the smartest person you will ever know but doesn't run a nonprofit or is an athlete.
Anonymous wrote:Actual genius level kids I guess graduate high school at age 12 and go to local colleges near where they live and graduate by 16.
Anonymous wrote:. You say this as these groups are mutually exclusive! You can be a genius too but I digress. Getting top scores and grades don't make one a genius by the way.Anonymous wrote:Is there a school that most of these extraordinary kids are going to now? It seems the Ivies are mostly athletes, legacies, and URM picks.
Anonymous wrote:I know one real genius, she is high on work life balance since graduating college and living a relaxed life working in a fortune 500 making good money working from home and enjoying life. She feels chasing ambition has no bounds, finds similar satisfaction helping at homeless shelters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They attend schools that their families can afford.
And that they can get into. Not all geniuses have the GPAs that MIT and Cal Tech require
Anonymous wrote:. You say this as these groups are mutually exclusive! You can be a genius too but I digress. Getting top scores and grades don't make one a genius by the way.Anonymous wrote:Is there a school that most of these extraordinary kids are going to now? It seems the Ivies are mostly athletes, legacies, and URM picks.