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The group consists of precocious students who love to debate.
At the Noble and Greenough School in nearby Dedham, she was remembered as "one of the most precocious students whom her teachers ever encountered".
Then, in an attempt to sift out parental influence from the real desires of precocious students, teachers conduct interviews with an applicant's teachers, parents and the applicant alone.
There, in the turret room, sitting on the floor, Bunting found an audience he never anticipated: precocious students, proto-hippies, poetry-curious delinquents — the "unabashed boys and girls" to whom he would dedicate later collections.
A team of precocious students from UNC-Charlotte made a terrific game that made the physics concepts of acceleration and velocity not only visible, but playable.
It allows intellectually precocious students to experience more developmentally appropriate content by skipping over what they have already known or can easily learn [ 49].
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At school, he was a precocious student who chafed at classroom structure.
A precocious student, he entered City College at 14 but dropped out before graduating.
Trained by the Jesuits, he seems to have been a precocious student.
Alice was a precocious student, being admitted to Radcliffe when she was only 16.
Growing up, Marx was a precocious student who befriended many of the leading German-speaking philosophers of the time.
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