hmm i think there is a significant difference.
sure there are kids in non-selective schools that achieve but it would be only a small percentage in relation to the amount of students in selective schools that achieve.
From observing my friends and their lifestyles, I wouldn't put it down to being a nerd or anything like that. Its moreso the students in the selective schools and those in non-selective schools whom are achieving tend to have more balanced lives/utilise their time wisely.
sure there are kids in non-selective schools that achieve but it would be only a small percentage in relation to the amount of students in selective schools that achieve.
From observing my friends and their lifestyles, I wouldn't put it down to being a nerd or anything like that. Its moreso the students in the selective schools and those in non-selective schools whom are achieving tend to have more balanced lives/utilise their time wisely.