^its not about how much you know, its about working the format to your advantage. i did better than tons of kids who were ranked higher than me in my graduatiing class, its all about how well you know how to take tests. plus most of the stuff in their is 8th grade college prep basics anyway. and about backflips, if you can do them, props, but if you need to ask if its a respectable trick, chances are, its not. they're ballsy at best, super risky, and arent really that impressive to watch if you have a knowledge of what it takes to actually do the trick, unless its off something like a 20 foot cliff or big bc booter. the kid at bear who did a backflip for every hit of his run, skipping rails just so he could get in one last backflip over a makeshift 10 foot table, was super lame to watch. probably the most regressive thing i have witnessed in this sport to date. like i said, props for doing a ballsy trick, but add something to your skiing to make yourself stand out and develope your own style. try new grabs in your spins, tweak the ones you can do and try and hold them more throughout your rotation, get your rail tricks to look like you're not even trying. that will get you noticed by your peers a lore more than a hucked backflip will.