Not bragging just stating fact. I am a drop out. Dropped out in 9th grade because of the brainwashing that was being forced on me. This was in 97. I would have graduated in 99 because when I dropped out I had a 4.0gpa. Not trying to say I am the smartest because I am far from it, but in 8th grade I graduated to highschool having the 3rd highest grade in math/algebra. Mind you in a class of over 800 students (a middle school that had over 2500 students total). I can see something coming. I am a numbers guy. I love them. And I do not mean that gematra crap either. I mean 1s and 0s. Just like codes. The deep state is going to crash the entire world economy. Gold is going down. Silver is going down. Precious commodities and such things are going down. Now is the time to buy. If the market crashes, they will still be tangible and will serve as liquid assets that far surpass even food. They are making a run on them now making it possible to buy it all up cheap for themselves. Take advantage because they are going to crash the system just prior to arrests. It’s coming soon. I can see it in the markets. By the way my son is smarter than I. He is top 95th percentile in the nation. Considered a genius and he is 9 years old. He told me he wants gold for Christmas. I asked him why, he said “it is the only thing that I will be able to keep that will appreciate.” I bout freeking cried yall. If I had a bunch of money I would buy gold. Take as much from those greedy bs as I could.
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You do realize that formal education has zero to do with intelligence. My dad only had a 5th grade education but learned to be an electrician in the Navy and was very successful throughout his life because he was intelligent.
On the other hand my daughter could not read until she was 10 (homeschooled) but she entered 6th grade in public school, was a straight A student, went to UGA for undergraduate and masters because she worked hard and utilized her intelligence...just developed at her own pace.
I had 5 kids and they all have different levels of intelligence and drive. Your son got his smarts from someone so just be confident you contributed. I have been to college but I don't have a degree but since I have been a life long learner so that doesn't bother me a bit! All you need to learn anything is the ability to read!!!
I had one child that was gifted and he has done well...he started school in 1st grade. He went to Georgia Tech for undergrad and masters from Georgia Southern. I would say for your gifted child let them learn and experience LOTS of different things. My son danced until high school for free because he was a boy. He played baseball, basketball, football and swam summer league as well as he played cello in the orchestra. He was pretty busy but that gave him lots of experience and kept him out of trouble. Maybe you and your son can do projects or learning experiences together. It sounds like you have a lot of great experiences ahead with your son! Enjoy.
Nice. I agree. It’s all in how he uses it. I’m a dropout but everybody that knows me is blown away as to how versed I am in different areas. I have no formal schooling yet I am a master technician in automotive repair. I can build, repair, almost any computer or gaming system smartphone out there. And I am a history nerd. I am just self taught. My gift was coming up in the age before they started censoring the internet. I had a library in my pocket. I could learn anything and study any subject including law. Hell you can still study law online and come out smarter than 95% of the lawyers that have graduated form these big schools. Test passers do not impress me. Being able to teach yourself and create solutions to problems, there it is for me.
Sometimes gifted children do better at home but most parents don't allow that because they are afraid their child won't be socialized. My oldest entered public school in high school and I think it was hard on her...her degrees are from the school of hard knocks but she has righted the ship as she aged. Homeschooling is hard but public school is a mess so who is to say?? I think we just want our children to love to learn so they will be lifelong learners.