It's hard to be humble when you're the brightest & the best.
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I tested at 143 got c' and d's throughout highschool. I figured all i needed was to pass my tests to graduate. The dumbest thing the teachers did was tell me what percentage of my grade each portion of the class makes up. Never studied for any of them.
All that said. I think it was all a hindrance. I was bored.
I have very little debt, toys, guns, we homeschool. Somehow i stumbled into a decent job.
Oh yeah and i passed the ultimate i.q. test... Pure blood for life.
Never tested IQ (unless the one on the Mensa site counts which told me 130).
When I got into high school, we were given the grading system for the classes, I ran the numbers and determined that if I a) showed up, and b) passed tests and exams, I would be guaranteed a passing grade and homework was optional.
The teachers hated it, a few threatened to fail me, but when I was consistently getting 80's and 90's on tests and exams, they would have to reluctantly give me passing grades by their own rules.
This is the way!
I was always like wait a minute. You told me the rules. I'm just playing by them. Work smarter not harder. Never wanted to go to college anyway.