Being in the top 1-3% was something that I used to be embarassed about throughout school. I was alienated and ridiculed because of it.(especially when Revenge of the Nerds came out LOL) In the 10th grade I finally dropped out of the gifted program, because I wanted to be one of the "cool" kids. Then I got into drugs, and alcohol, blah, blah, blah.......
Now that my life is crap, it is the one thing that can never be taken from me. So, I've come to appreciate that aspect of myself. And no, I don't find the actual numeric score to be important. For me, it is the knowledge of where I lie on the intelligence spectrum, that keeps me sain.
OK, back on track......yes, I do find those threads entertaining.
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