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<p>I agree. But this doesn’t necessarily mean these kids should take low level college classes (that MOST high academic kids could do well in) and call it “college.” Take them, call it “high school” and get them into higher level colleges as “college” closer to their social peers.</p>
<p>In general, I’m in agreement with 2collegewego. There are some who are super gifted and others who are gifted. I don’t think either belong in an average high school (definitely not a good option) nor enrolled in “college” super early. They do need more in depth, but that can usually be found elsewhere (fitting the student) while they grow up.</p>
<p>YMMV</p>