11-year old graduates college
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Well then, this thread has continued to go downhill, and fast.
I have no idea whether or not to take this guy seriously, but either way, the initial comment made by tired_old_man was disturbing and highly inappropriate in any context, since it was the farthest thing from funny.Last edited by Reach; 06-11-2009, 12:33 PM.
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Well actually it also depends on your teacher; some are just awesome and take the time to go over some concepts you don't understand and go at a constant rate, while some just give you random assignments and inform that there's a test very soon even though you don't exactly understand what's going on and sometimes rush.The only thing I hate about most high school education systems is how slow they are. Usually I'd come home and wonder, "WTF did I learn today?" only to realize that the amount I had learned was equivalent to something I could have gotten from a study guide or a book in a few minutes. Sometimes there was nothing new at all. Then again, my high school sucked. Plenty of people at mega-elite high schools like Trinity or Andover or Exeter usually find that their high school experiences far outweighed their college ones.Originally posted by hi19hi19oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a fileComment
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It's weird... I liked high school a lot, and now I'm in college and I think the classes totally suck. I definitely didn't go to a super-elite high school or anything like that, but it was a private school which had a reputation for getting really good teachers, so maybe it was that that I enjoyed. A lot of the teachers I have here are about as interesting as reading the textbook, and a lot slower...Best AAA: Policy In The Sky [Oni] (81)
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Was foilman8805 always like this? I never remembered him as being so annoying.
Also, I saw this somewhere else and didn't really think much of it. He is a genius, and when he said he was not, it made him sound arrogant, or at least to me. Hopefully, he continues his education to get his masters and doctorate. He should go to a bigger school. :/
Edit: Oh, and Reach's posts are fun to read. It's like he actually thinks before typing.
Last edited by Commandersa1; 06-11-2009, 01:16 PM.
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Definitely always been like this. Some people piss me off, and I'm a self-admitted asshole.Comment
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Yet we still love you <3
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You're going to find people like that, but I probably could've graduated high school at the age of 16 if I really wanted to. I know a kid who has had the highest GPA in my school for the past like 9 years, yet he's dropping out next year.
But graduating college at the age of 11. That's crazy. I only wonder what he's going to be like when he's 20.Comment
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When I was in primary school I had the option of skipping to the next year from 4 to 5, I decided not to because I wanted to stay with my friends and everyone in 5 was a douche.
Also skipping years is losing life experience, and being smart is no accomplishment (yeah that's right), millions of people who have an average intellect have a good-excellent life.
Take my Cousins' Stepdad, for example. He's never worked a day in his life but he's a mid-30-ish millionare, sitting on his ass all day.
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All I can really say to that kid is congratulations on his feat. I wish his parents weren't so arrogant, saying that his child is just an average person when it's completely obvious that he's much more talented than a "normal" person. =/Comment
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This, but for me it was kindergarten to first or second grade. My mom didn't think it was a good idea, but I'm glad. I didn't like the people in the grades above me.
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