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Serious were you in the gifted and talented program in school?

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A lot of people on these edgy communities, imageboards too, seem to have been, I don't know why tbhtbhngl you'd think people who get put into a program for academic aptitude (A or B bro which is right put this shape in this hole) would be oversocialised bugmen
 
no Bro, I didn't care about grades or school. My grades were shit, only thing that saved me was my standardized test score
 
nah, i was low IQ in school
 
Nope. I was actually bullied in school for being fat and stupid.
 
No, I failed miserably at school
 
Yes, I was quite autistic as a kid. (still am)
 
No, never really cared about my grades tbh.
 
No, I just kind of coasted by in school. Dropped out of college. Only thing I can do good really is play guitar.
 
No I’m in the special education class :feelsbadman:
 
I made sure to avoid that.

Fucked around during Highschool (Played games 24/7) and still did well tbh.
 
No bro i was pretty low IQ and i still am
 
No. I've never been good at anything requiring intelligence or conscientiousness. I found academic work difficult, and I was unable to put in the effort to overcome that difficulty.
 
Yeah I was all throughout middle school and high school, doesn't mean shit though in the long run, I'm rotting out here worse than the normals since I have no one
 
Yea, was put in the program after fourth grade. I get to have a light bulb next to my name just like hundreds of other "gifted" people. I think it's a meme though. Some of the people in gifted are pretty fucking retarded. Besides that we don't get jack shit. Same classes as other "non-gifted" people.

The only life fuel for me is that I've been able to breeze through high school tbhngl ( except for bullying).
 
in america, kids had to have a 130+ IQ to get in

but then they got rid of most of those programs because they were "racist"
 
I was in a few throughout my academic career but things started to slip once my depression came around
 
No, I had a shit time in school. I knew I was wasting the best years of my life and college wasn't going to be any better so I never put in any effort. Nothing after college matters.
 
I hate school for the community and I consider myself above-average even though everyone is saying I'm smart. Only reason they say that is because I bother to pay attention to the class half of the time.
 
Yes, from 7yo to 10yo. Then I changed school and puberty started to make me even more of a truecel. After that I could not be bothered.
 
I was......but only in grade school. In high school they tried to put me into more gifted classes but they realized I was dumb so they stuck me inside a retard school
 
Before 5th grade, I was. I nearly skipped a grade or two but I was told I was too aspie to do so.
 
In school I was bottom of the barrel.
 
Yes in elementary school
 
I was, and I was a reject in that class as well. An outcast even amongst spergs and bookworms. There's always a social power structure, in every subculture and community.
 
No man, I have always been in normie classes.
 
Got transferred into the gifted program when I switched high schools, I'm not really high IQ tbh, 80% of this forum achievementmogs me
 
I was placed on the “academic track” freshman year. Basically year ahead in every subject + AP classes
 
Got transferred into the gifted program when I switched high schools, I'm not really high IQ tbh, 80% of this forum achievementmogs me

I'm pretty sure in most states they only accept 130+ IQ which is legit high IQ
 
I'm pretty sure in most states they only accept 130+ IQ which is legit high IQ
the highest I've scored was 125 which is only above average, I'm not intelligent enough to get a masters in physics like some guys
 
the highest I've scored was 125 which is only above average, I'm not intelligent enough to get a masters in physics like some guys

ah, in some states they test for 130 iq to put you in gifted
 
So I always had high grades in school. 95-100+ averages
So grade wise I was considered all the time to be in the GT curriculum BUT I wasn't talented. The teachers in charge of GT would always interview you like it was a fucking job application. They always praised me for my grades and work ethic and studious nature but the conclusion was always the same: They were looking for creative and "outside the box" talented young boys and girls so that meant while I had the grades better than anyone else I wasn't able to join their club because I wasn't creative enough. You know like that one guy who draws. Or that one girl who plays the instrument really well. The kids who are very abstract thinkers. I was never none of that.

I blame it on my parents and how I was raised. 2+2 always equals 4 to me. But in GT, at least in my school, they wanted you to question why it was 4 and who made it 4 and what 4 even means and then to write a paper on it. Not going to lie during school I was a bit salty that I wasn't apart of the GT program and had my name recognized in ribbons and yearbooks and my parents would tell me, "There is always next year son." and then the look they would give me made me feel like ultimate shit. That their son was a failure.

But looking back I don't know why I even cared. Once a week they would take half a day off of school to have a big meeting so that was kind of cool but literally nobody in life ever cares if you were in GT or not. Not even colleges.
 
Yes, in elementary school and a little in middle school before I got lazy
 
Yes, I was super proficient in reading and writing by the 1st grade. Then my crippling social anxiety kicked in and I was forced out of normal public school for a great deal of time.
 
I didnt give a fuck about my grades
 
I was. However, being in a gifted and talented program did absolutely nothing for me. It didn't boost my ego, nor did it push me towards friendships with other gifted children.
 
i was very average, didnt study a single day, still passed somehow
i made a jet engine when i was 13 though, not truly a jet engine just a bunch of shit that followed its principles, looked and sounded like one.
nobody cared anyways
 
more like school made me dumber, my dad taught me to read the newspaper in my mother's tongue when I was 3, when I was 5 , I can do a 500 page novel per day. English is my 2nd language, but later it became my dominant language, but that took reading several thousands of stuff everything from comics, pulp fiction , to classic lit, my favorite genre is New England Gothicism... I remember doing 1001 Arabian Nights in a fortnight , a few hours per after work until I fell asleep.
 
I was in a pullout program in elementary. I was identified in 4th grade when I moved to a new school within a couple of weeks. Every other day for about 1 hours, our group of kids would do math studies outside of what was taught in the regular classroom. There was also some reading things , and enrichment activities.

It didn't really benefit me all that much. Most kids in the program at my school ended up being slightly above average to average in terms of achievements. Nothing exceptional came from my cohort, including me. I occasionally checkup on the kids that went through it on facebook, so that is what I've learned.
 
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I was put in the retard "special education" class. I only had a speech impediment, I don't know why I was stuck in that class.
 

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