Of course! If they have the ability they should. Keeping those with extraordinary ability below their level will only hurt them in the long run. Suicide is committed by those with abnormal ability, as well as those with below average ability. It may be difficult for a brilliant student to do work below their ability, particularly as its boring. People like Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Carl Sagan were all fundamentally angry children with ability above their inferiors. It would be best to keep people like that where they're meant to be, otherwise the emotional strain on them would cause them to fail. Think of Sherlock and his issues with "boredom."
Throughout the students time at a university, the often experiment sexually, and in turn enter into relationships.
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Military recruiters should not enter public schools to recruit because students are easily manipulated.
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I'm a foreign student from Indonesia, so we must take a SAT or TOEFL to attend Harvard
Education is important... so that students enter society able to earn money for themselves and contribute to the tax system.
Students should indeed take part in politics as they will eventually participate in one way of another. Taking part in politics at the student level helps them get prepared for the future.
Allow people to enter the facility by following others.
Yes, most museums in New York offer discounts to college students. They even have days where they allow you to enter for free.
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