Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wish we lived in Falls Church or Rockville, amongst more striving immigrants who would serve as role models. DH and I are both 99.9% and so are both kids, I'd say... but they float along with A- because it's easier not to work very hard.
And they are so different - the younger one is a thinker, introverted like us. But the older one loves sports, people in groups, managing things. It's hard to guide her correctly - trying to think about preparing her for business school, which we would never have considered. Reading the new book _Quiet_ http://www.thepowerofintroverts.com/ helps give me perspective on who she is.
I only read the first page, so someone else may have already commented...this is a joke, right?
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wish we lived in Falls Church or Rockville, amongst more striving immigrants who would serve as role models. DH and I are both 99.9% and so are both kids, I'd say... but they float along with A- because it's easier not to work very hard.
And they are so different - the younger one is a thinker, introverted like us. But the older one loves sports, people in groups, managing things. It's hard to guide her correctly - trying to think about preparing her for business school, which we would never have considered. Reading the new book _Quiet_ http://www.thepowerofintroverts.com/ helps give me perspective on who she is.
Anonymous wrote:That's a very interesting family dynamic with the pp who knows the IQ of three generations in his/her family. I love how family cultures are so different. I learn something here every day about the way other families do things. Neither good nor bad, just different. There is no way that anyone in my nuclear or extended family would ever discuss IQ. It just would not happen. There is no discussion of SAT scores etc. It is a high achieving family across generations. My siblings and I have seven Ivy degrees amongst the three of us, the same with first cousins etc. But I have never had a conversation about scores or IQ with any relative. Maybe our family culture is the odd one?! It just never occurred to me that IQ would be something people would know about or discuss.