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For Years, He's Been Asking High-IQ Students What They Want to Become. The Answers Are Surprising.

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A child with a high IQ? In the imagination of many parents and teachers, they are future scientists, inventors, or astronauts. The reality can be quite different. Mariette Bousquet, a teacher and co-founder of Cours Cyrano, a private school in Nice for students with high intellectual potential, asks her students the same question every year: What do you want to be? The answers differ from the stereotype.
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A child with a high IQ? In the imagination of many parents and teachers, they are future scientists, inventors, or astronauts. The reality can be quite different. Mariette Bousquet, a teacher and co-founder of Cours Cyrano, a private school in Nice for students with high intellectual potential, asks her students the same question every year: What do you want to be? The answers differ from the stereotype.

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Polsat News broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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