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umm… i didn’t say that. What I meant was people who took classes didn’t … cheat for their 800s. After the classes, they learned the material just like any other 800 who didn’t take the classes. It’s just that what they learned is mostly limited to SAT and the people who didn’t take classes learned other things besides the SAT stuff. </p>
<p>I don’t like languages, and I rarely read. However, I love mathematics, and it comes very naturally to me. Does that make me less intelligent because I don’t read a lot and thus didn’t pick up that many words? Am I stupid and illiterate because I have to take classes to learn some grammar and words? ( Chinese grammar is different from english… so it’s probably easier for you because I’m assuming you were born here). I have never learned any math in school because it was too easy and I’m lazy so I don’t pay attention in school. However, I still score higher than everyone else and top 1% in math competitions. But ofcourse, I’m very stupid because I can’t pick up on words that I never seen or ever will.</p>