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No wonder a total nounce like DSP was valedictorian.We don't have it as a standard class, it's mostly modern American stuff in regular school like Of Mice and Men and To Kill a Mockingbird like you said, and now more and more political propaganda as time goes on. However, there are plenty of AP, or advanced placement, classes for above average kids that would have specialty lit classes. Phil claims to have taken all AP classes. I still don't know if he's lying, he was smart and gin rotted his brain, or like a lot of AP kids, his parents severely coddled him and paid for tutors, helped with everything, etc. I seriously don't know which of those it is, but the third option seems likely as Phil has all of the qualities of that sort of coddled only child.
AP classes usually count for higher in your GPA, and honors programs usually make academic achievements even easier to pull in than participation trophies. Given we know his schooling focused in religious and sports schools, I cast doubt on him not just being rubber stamped to the top of the class.
My graduating class was full of academic min-maxers who did the AP blitz to be able to boast about +4.0 GPAs to colleges. Then before finals, the AP Bio teacher threw a curveball that all of them botched, throwing the the entire senior class's standings into chaos. In the end, the valedictorian ended up being a known slacker who just happened to have decided not to take AP Bio that year. That's how I see Phil becoming valdictorian, only even easier because he only had to compete with people who didn't need grades to get into a good college.
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