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"One-quarter of one percent of all ACT test-takers earn the perfect composite score of 36."
"And that select few include
Jonah De Shong of Maui and Malia Hill of Hawai'i Island!"
Hats off to these two fine young people!
And my gosh, wait until you hear Jonah's story!
Keep an eye on these two - their hard work, determination, drive and skill will take them very far, I'm sure!
https://youtu.be/cRAchqhm5fo
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07-20-2023, 08:32 AM
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... Attributed to good parents. *
God bless.
* answer for you Julz bc you said u never..
Next lets see / follow up how they do in real world vs.parrot testing skils.. That's the real proof of talent /potential.
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Hey that's great Julie, thank you for sharing.
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(07-20-2023, 08:23 AM)HiloJulie Wrote: "
Keep an eye on these two - their hard work, determination, drive and skill will take them very far, I'm sure!
https://youtu.be/cRAchqhm5fo
I just hope this doesn't take them farther away.
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(07-22-2023, 11:36 AM)TomK Wrote: I just hope this doesn't take them farther away.
We can sure hope so Tom, but it doesn’t look like it:
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/07/21...more-stay/
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When the best post secondary schooling option (Manoa) is ranked #166 in the nation (US News), why would you want someone with a perfect SAT to limit themselves by staying at home?
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I think they would be wise to seek their secondary education elsewhere - maybe even in several post-secondary schools - and maybe even outside of the USA.
But the main question for them is what is here at home for them to return to.
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In general, I agree that moving away from home for college is a good idea, but Hawaii is a bit unique in that sense; moving away means they see the opportunities offered elsewhere that are essentially unavailable here. Aaron's link is interesting in that, in my opinion, the state is not thinking clearly. Affordable housing sounds wonderful until you realize it's not affordable at all, it's just a bit less expensive. And if the jobs or careers offered here are less desirable and far fewer than those on the mainland, what motivation is there for locals to come back?
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Family, friends, culture, nature, aloha. Not everything can be measured in terms of work and money.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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True, but the bleeding of local talent continues.