> According to the University of California’s own internal study, there is a small group of students with terrible GPAs and good test scores. They tend to do well in college.
This was me, fwiw. I’m so lucky that the engineering school I got into was enamored with my math score.
This was me as well; I should not have been allowed in, I took someone else's spot and I forever feel a tiny bit bad about that. I was not ready for college, and ultimately never graduated.
I'm plenty smart, I just needed an extra couple of years to mature before I was ready to take on the responsibility required for school, but by then my software career had already begun in earnest so I never returned.
This was me, fwiw. I’m so lucky that the engineering school I got into was enamored with my math score.