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How would you deal with school
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melancholly wrote: »it isn't all about uni, but in a lot of schools, it is the 'expected' thing (not that i think that's necessarily good btw!). i really wish we didn't have a situation where anything less than a C was considered bad. not everyone can get an A and it really shouldn't matter as much as it does [/gets off soapbox!]
I totally agree with you.
It should not matter, but unfortunately it does out there in the job market.
If my kids do not get good grades but have worked hard and tried thats all I can expect from them. But I always try to get it across to them that it is their future and to spend a few years working extra hard to reap the benefits in later life.0
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