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Darts

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Congrats to this year's high school graduating students. Amazingly, 6 students graduated with a 100% average, including one who couldn't speak English when she arrived in Canada.
 

oil&gas

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A generous scholarship award offer from the
university of your choice is guaranteed by a 100% grade.
If scholarship is not the goal a more rewarding
high school experience can be had if you are content
with a 80--90% grade.
 

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Congrats to this year's high school graduating students. Amazingly, 6 students graduated with a 100% average, including one who couldn't speak English when she arrived in Canada.
???
Source?

According to TDSB only *1* student graduated with a 100% average (and they further state this was the first time in YEARS anyone achieved this)
The student also skips the final exam due to Covid so there is an asterisk beside the name but still...

Nomi Danzig was her name for those who cared (now the would you do her threads will pop up lol)


Much more suspicious was the Peel board, where 3 students in the SAME SCHOOL all got 100s (yeah right)
Turner Fenton Secondary School in Brampton

But even with that I see no school board who had 6 perfects
 

oil&gas

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In my school years it was impossible to get
100% in English composition. Not even if the essay
was free of any grammatical mistakes or errors in
English usage. In fact getting 100% in exams on subjects
like History and Economy which asked essay questions
is also next to impossible. Math and science are easier
than humanities.
 

decoy2673

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Such a shame to be graduating in 2020. Government decided to just ruin everyones lives this year. So have fun with the once in a lifetime university experience through your laptop on zoom in your moms basement kids. You can thank Trudeau for that one.
 

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I went to HS with a guy , who averaged 100% in 3 out of the 5 years , only got 98% for the other 2 (mid 1970's, grade 13 back then).
I just don't know how he did it, he was an athlete, on the football team for all 5 years, he partied a lot-real stoner and he was valedictorian.

Like oil&gas said, it's impossible to get 100% in english, but he did it.
 
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Darts

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Nomi Danzig was her name for those who cared
According to CP24, the other 5 are from Catholic schools. One is a 16 year old male on an accelerated program.

I was watching the Blue Jays at the same time, maybe CP 24 said 6 students with 99.2% or higher. Still very impressive.

"They come from six different high schools across the city and achieved an average grade of 99.2 per cent and up.

They are:

  • Nomi Danzig – Bloor Collegiate Institute.
  • Qingyuan Wu – Forest Hill Collegiate Institute.
  • Michael Li – Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute.
  • Henry Guo – A.Y. Jackson Secondary School.
  • Michael Acquaviva – William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute.
  • Hitanshu Dalwadi – Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute."

  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tdsb-nomi-danzig-100-per-cent-1.5665752


BTW: Playboy did a spread on intelligent women a while back. maybe I'll post some pics.
 
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High school is a hoax.
No it isn't. It's a complex and sophisticated conspiracy perpetrated by the Trump administration on unsuspecting Generation Z's. 🕵️‍♂️🤷‍♂️💣💊🈲☣
 

TeeJay

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In my school years it was impossible to get
100% in English composition. Not even if the essay
was free of any grammatical mistakes or errors in
English usage. In fact getting 100% in exams on subjects
like History and Economy which asked essay questions
is also next to impossible. Math and science are easier
than humanities.
Also to be fair the bar is set differently these days (Dart alluded to this in his "one of the students barely spoke english"

Saying they graduate with 100% is JUST for the current term
It is NOT saying they have a 100% score for their entire academic career
(eg get 50% in year 1, then 99% in year 4 and you are a "perfect" student
It said needed a certain number of credits with perfect scores because they essentially "throw out" the lowest scoring subjects
Which is again obvious because the nerds could not possibly score 100% in say gym class which is a prerequisite to graduate)
 

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The only way to achieve 100% is to brown-nose the teachers. Really smart students view high school classes as time waste: they can go over the same material themselves in a week and know all maths/science well before they have to take the class. They take college classes when they can, participate in science Olympiads, and maybe working as research assistants at university labs. They usually end up with about 95-98% average with putting little effort into it. The 100% students are the ones who never correct the teachers when they are wrong, go to office hours ask questions they already know the answer to just to make teachers like them more, and on assignments/exams write exactly what teachers expect from them in a way they are told, no more no less.
 

oil&gas

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The 100% HS students are boys who have never had pussy or
gals who never once gave a BJ. They don't know how much of
the best years of their lives were wasted.
 

Darts

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When I was in high school in Quebec we all wrote the same matriculation exams. Your teacher(s) had no input into your final graduation scores. That, plus my SAT was what got me into McGill.
 

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We had the HSC's in Oz and admission to programmes in uni based entirely on HSC scores. Med school required 99.5 or something for admission. Law school 99.0. Thus some got up there. Not sure how comparable to the Canadian system.
 

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High school marks are mostly BS especially for the humanities. I got a 90 average and a high 90 in English at Bloor Collegiate and when I think back to the stuff I wrote, I almost want to puke at how pathetic and stupid all of it was. A lot of people peak in high school because competition is weak.
 

oil&gas

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More White Privilege On Display
High 90 to 100% in HS is great achievement for geeks.
It could be that white boys and gals are smart
enough to realize that the extra effort needed to raise
their grade from high 80s to near 100% is not worth the
fun of socializing. They will catch up in University.
 
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The Universities in Ontario are known to keep a secret file on how high school students perform in first University versus their high school scores. The universities make adjustments to reported high school scores from certain high schools which are suspected of increasing scores. Waterloo University published a ”high school adjustment” list a few years ago.

English is so subjective. I remember a precocious Macedonian cock tease in high school. She had the same English teacher in grade 9 and 11 who gave her grades around 98% for nothing. She only got 65 % in grade 12 when she had a normal teacher which threw a wrench into her University admissions. There are also private school evening courses for high school credits which have been known to dole out ultra high grades.

However I am sure that the students in this thread are very bright kids and I hope that they will have a bright future in this increasingly glooming world.
 
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