Jozhekryx's Ambitious Brother!

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Of course, he will drop some.
This is just a blueprint.
He just wanted to finish 3 APs by middle school.</p>

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<p>Oh in the video there’s that Ben Zauzmer (sp) kid. I met him in the LeHigh Valley ARML competition. cools</p>

<p>3 by the end of middle school doesn’t cut it in today’s college admissions environment. Jozhekryx, you should also have him take practice SAT II tests and for every wrong answer or omitted question, make him go without food for 1 day. Good luck!</p>

<p>lolololololololololololol</p>

<p>you are aware these other posters are teasing you, and honestly doing all this will decrease his chances with colleges, because they do NOT NOT NOT want study whores who can’t be passionate or anything, and this will simply suck his time away from him,</p>

<p>only let him do things he enjoy, it seems he may enjoy languages and traveling, so why not create an extra curricular and or join an existing one involving his passions.</p>

<p>Kids with 1-3 AP’s have been accepted to HYPS simply because they proved their passion and what they’ve done to satisfy it. </p>

<p>The AP’s in themselves along with SAT’s are all very introductory and nothing in depth, and so when he goes to college he’ll have nothing to contribute to the classroom of dedicated linguists, mathematicians, historians and what not, Whis is why I think you yourself got rejected to some colleges, since you appear to be smart, but also a resume padder and tool, Im not saying you are, but colleges can’t tell.</p>

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What, no Latin?</p>

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Yes, no Latin.
Can’t self-study Latin.</p>

<p>What’s his native language? Unless it’s a Romance Language, studying Latin before Spanish and French would make sense.</p>

<p>What do you mean, “can’t”? As in difficult, or not allowed?</p>

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<p>Why can’t he?</p>

<p>It is too difficult.</p>

<p>You think he can handle French, Spanish, German, and all those other subjects, but Latin is too difficult? If he can learn English as an additional language, he can learn Latin. It is a much more logical (if bloody) language, and lays the foundations for other Romance languages.</p>

<p>lolollololololololl
lmaoooo
thanks for the laugh</p>

<p>^hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha</p>

<p>So you’re saying that getting 5s on almost every AP exam and 800s on 10 Subject Tests is easy, but self-studying Latin is “hard”?</p>

<p>He can already speak German, French, and English.</p>

<p>And on the AP Latin: Virgil exam, you know it’s the Aeneid.</p>

<p>Oh, so the German and French exams won’t require any additional work?</p>

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<p>At the end of this video [2007</a> Spelling Bee winner Evan O’Dorney wins math competition | abc7news.com](<a href=“http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/education&id=7219835]2007”>http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/education&id=7219835)</p>

<p>He sounds like he has extreme social issues. I would never give up the ability to communicate for intelligence.</p>

<p>Yea neither would I. That kid is not going to get laid. Here’s one word he can’t spell: VAGINA.</p>

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They will not require any additional prep.</p>

<p>Its too ambitious and kind of pointless.</p>

<p>I just watched the video. That Ben kid seems alright to an extent…I feel like I could have a decent conversation with him (probably not about football, but it could work?). That Evan kid on the other hand…no. I would NEVER give up my ability to act like a normal human being for that kind of intelligence. There’s much more to life than spelling a word right/solving a difficult math problem.</p>

<p>Besides, anyone who thinks that Harvard will accept him/her should be shunned by society.</p>