No they're not. They're a way to analyse and establish performances and goals based on academic challenges. I always do exceptionally well at tests.
[oh come on they're such friends. best friends. such bros. bros who will compare academic abilities for Eddie's pride and general smugness. cause that's what friends are for right?]
People aren't that clever with their personal details, most have them on social media and all over the net. You can find a lot about people without hacking. Their name, address, how many kids they have, pets, hobbies, spending habits, etc
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[oh come on they're such friends. best friends. such bros. bros who will compare academic abilities for Eddie's pride and general smugness. cause that's what friends are for right?]
People aren't that clever with their personal details, most have them on social media and all over the net. You can find a lot about people without hacking. Their name, address, how many kids they have, pets, hobbies, spending habits, etc