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<blockquote data-quote="swimfreak26" data-source="post: 1804532" data-attributes="member: 544365"><p>It's not about determination, it's genetic when things like that happen...plain and simple. High school exists for the sole purpose of preparing you for college. Most kids are ~18 when they graduate high school, and something like 50-75% are actually READY for college at that point. Don't give the "it's possible" bullshit answer. Faulkton's point is that when he was in high school, he failed a few college courses, possibly because he wasn't ready....and that shouldn't affect his aid now that he is ready - which has been demonstrated by his 4.0 GPA in his frist real year of college.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I'm 19 and a senior in college with a 4.0, majoring in chemistry...so I have the room to speak of advanced minds, where as I'll bet you don't...so shut up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimfreak26, post: 1804532, member: 544365"] It's not about determination, it's genetic when things like that happen...plain and simple. High school exists for the sole purpose of preparing you for college. Most kids are ~18 when they graduate high school, and something like 50-75% are actually READY for college at that point. Don't give the "it's possible" bullshit answer. Faulkton's point is that when he was in high school, he failed a few college courses, possibly because he wasn't ready....and that shouldn't affect his aid now that he is ready - which has been demonstrated by his 4.0 GPA in his frist real year of college. P.S. I'm 19 and a senior in college with a 4.0, majoring in chemistry...so I have the room to speak of advanced minds, where as I'll bet you don't...so shut up. [/QUOTE]
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