I am an undergraduate math major so "above and beyond" counts for me.
It's a rather odd situation, since I was not hugely into math in high school. I got my way to Calc BC in high school, but could not compare to the people who know how to problem solve their way through the math contests. Now I'm planning to buy books on Banach Spaces with the aim of surviving through graduate analysis.
Still can't problem solve worth a damn though - everything muon said could apply to me. Maybe that's why I want to go into theoretical social science instead of anything practical.