Right. You said there are kids who are high-powered because they are, not because their parents are pushy, and I agreed that yes, I had seen that, but rarely in isolation. It occurs within context--which would be a family full of college-educated relatives or a school where everyone is driven to get into selective colleges.
So yes, I am aware that there are kids who are self-motivated, regardless of whether their parents are pushy or not. But that doesn't mean they aren't getting a push from somewhere. How else would they know?
Probably not

. I was thinking dyslexically, that it was 60% who drop out and 40% who graduate, but it's the opposite, more or less. It's first gens who drop out in very high numbers very early on.