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| What is the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts (ASMSA) like? My son is interested in ASMSA in Hot Springs. I don't know much about it, other than that it sounds like a good place for smart kids who are interested in science. I can't find anything on the Web about what it's like. What kinds of students do best there? Is it extremely hard? What kinds of colleges do the school's graduates go on to? Do you have to be a super-hardworking super-genius to succeed there, or is it enough to be a good kid with above-average intelligence who just really likes science? Thanks for sharing any information at all! |
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