• Death_Equity@lemmy.world
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      Valedictorian is a way, but plenty of valedictorians aren’t the smartest kid, just the smart one who had the motivation to become one.

      Can’t even use SAT or ACT score to pick, because the smartest kid may not have cared enough to bother or try to do as well as they could.

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    6 months ago

    He worked as a chemical engineer until he was killed by police over non-existant drugs. None of the officers involved got into any trouble.

  • Meltrax@lemmy.world
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    I got a job as a software engineer and I live in one of the major cities in the US pretty comfortably.

    (I was high school valedictorian, objectively average in college, and am maybe the high end of average in my career. My high school set a pretty low bar.)

  • AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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    From high school: went to an ivy league, coasted with Bs and Cs, has a high paying job in NYC in finance. Saw on insta that he privately booked out a bar in Manhattan for his birthday, so I guess he’s doing good. From college: Currently over-employeed, married, owns a house in the inner suburbs, expecting first child. My life is pretty great, could be better, could be worse.

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    He went to Havard and got a PHD in mathematics. He had a short career as a researcher and professor. Later he bought a piece of land and became a hermit. But he was annoyed with society and sent people bombs, and published an article about contemporary world issues. He was eventually jailed.

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    I mean we had a few that were al up there. From what I recall Jamie dropped out and had a couple of kids, Mark still lives at home 'cause he’s got no job and Just plays guitar and smokes a lot of pot. Jay committed suicide. Brandon OD’d and died.

  • QuarterSwede@lemmy.world
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    No idea, I moved away and moved on. Have a great life. Don’t care what the others are doing. Hope they’re well.

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    All of the very smart people I knew from my youth have destroyed or are in the process of destroying themselves with substance abuse.

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      Brains that run faster than average are very cool and impressive to people who don’t have to live in them.

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        A lot of people aren’t impressed. I’ve seen people who are ten steps ahead while everyone else thinks they are ten steps behind.

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        boredom and depression will get you, that’s why there’s the saying “ignorance is bliss”

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    In my class/homeroom? I’m sitting on the couch. Just trying not to let life get me down. In my grade? Fuck if I know. I did know like the top 5 in my grade, of 600+ students, but I didn’t keep in touch once we went off to college. At least 2 went to Ivy League schools for undergrad. Don’t know about the other 3.

  • Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I scored the highest tertiary entrance rank in my school without studying a day in my life and had my pick of any university course or career. I went to university, and excelled at exams, but because I had undiagnosed ADHD and had never learned time management, I couldn’t cope with assignments that couldn’t be thrown together at the last minute in my lunch break. I was academically excluded.

    So there was that. Basically, my life has continued to look like some variation of that experience since then :P