<p>^lolz is right… it’s funny cause nobody cares</p>
<p>Lol @ the 2013 thread.</p>
<p>Read at middle school level in Kindergarten. My mom literally had to go buy better books.</p>
<p>Never wanted to write a book so you got me there.
Actually… I had a few published newspaper stories when I was 7.
Analyzing literature? Psh it hasn’t changed since 1st grade.</p>
<p>Read college literature by 5th grade.</p>
<p>@CPU, I wish my mom was rochelle.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t mind having a stereotypical strong black woman in the house.</p>
<p>I wish my mom was black.</p>
<p>Lol that thread is a fail. </p>
<p>Reading/writing/counting money before pre school, skipped second and technically skipped kindergarten and first, was accepted into the ALP program which runs from 4-8 grade (they’re eliminating it because they don’t think it’s fair, oh well can’t help our geniusness)</p>
<p>You guys can borrow her for a little while!</p>
<p>^^^^^ Every kid that is serious has. So you do not win there. Reading is simple, being able to understand and analyse is different, could you do that? </p>
<p>Darn it. I’ve always wanted to get published in a mag or something. So you win there. My whole life I have been told that I am to young, you’re lucky.</p>
<p>When I got published I lied about my age until the day they needed the author’s bio lolz. Otherwise they would have ignored it. Stupid publishers.</p>
<p>^^^
CPU so are you like 13 or something???</p>
<p>I meant at higher levels hence my skipping grades.</p>
<p>almost to 1000 posts!!! >.<</p>
<p>If you noticed, I did say I could analyze.</p>
<p>Analyzing literature really isn’t that hard.
I could’ve had some published lab work this summer, but I’m doing another program.</p>
<p>My parents told me I could’ve been in college right now.</p>
<p>Could’ve skipped about 3 grades.</p>
<p>Said they’d rather I have a social life.</p>
<p>…yea, I live in a city where “skipping grades” and **** is taboo / unheard of, unless you go to a city school. We try so hard to make sure “everyone is equal”. Blah.</p>
<p>^^
Most kids who skip grades end up not having a good social life. So I hope that your happy that you are in the “right” grade. lolz</p>
<p>I do not understand how people without real labs can publish lab work. Do you work in a real lab? How would you go about doing that?</p>
<p>and i’m just a normal teen here. I only excel in what I love lolz, not enough to skip 3 grades.</p>
<p>They let me take Algebra there.</p>
<p>Had a 100 in the class, come to VA, and they put me in Pre-Alg.</p>
<p>I shouldn’t have to take an online AP Calc BC class.</p>
<p>It would’ve been over this upcoming summer.</p>
<p>Also… I have access to labs, thank to connections with college professors.
It was going to be real lab work, doing somethings in Bioinformatics.</p>
<p>That’s how the south is, that’s why I didn’t get skipped until I moved up north. Alabama wouldnt even let me start kindergarten… I had to wait an extra year. </p>
<p>Blackrose, earlier I said I wanted to be 1000(;</p>
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<p>^^ That makes no sense. They pushed you back?</p>
<p>In my school, once you reach a certain point you have to take an online course, no one can teach you well enough.</p>
<p>And is mites really only for minority students?</p>
<p>Lmao blackrose I am in the right grade, born in 1994</p>
<p>And yeah because I was “too young”</p>
<p>ohh, okay. lolz
I thought that you said you were bumped up a grade or two.</p>
<p>Memphis loved me.</p>
<p>VA hates me.</p>