<p>If this kid ends up at Oregon or some other four year school, I suggest his parents make it very clear that he needs to perform. If he spends his freshman year majoring in partying and video games, he should know that he won’t be going back for a sophomore year.</p>
<p>Passing all his courses and a GPA of 3.0 or better might be a possible target. Or something like that.</p>
<p>What I don’t understand is, if the kid is so smart and so good at math, why the lackluster PSATs? 61 in math? For a kid in AP Calculus, that’s bad.</p>