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Yes, college grades don't match your abilities, remember taking the exam in your freshman year"Gross overview"I worked hard for a week to score more than 80 points, and many students in our class directly printed a miniature syllabus and scored more than 90 points, and since then I don't believe in the exam, and if you have a good relationship with the teacher, even if you fail the exam, the teacher will let you go.
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What's the match, it's a dream.
Universities are for-profit organizations now, and if you want to be fair, you're in the wrong place.
Looks like you're a bit naïve.
However, people always grow up after setbacks, and this small setback can be regarded as a test.
Learn to see your future path!
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I also feel very wronged, last semester we opened a photography class, some people didn't even have a class or two, the exam is to hand in ** and photography, many people do not have the usual results to go to others to borrow or go up and down **, the result score is higher than anyone else, and once in a creative class I have a classmate in the dormitory usually do not go much, occasionally go twice always in class and the teacher debated, the result is to score the usual grades when the teacher said, I know you (my classmate) is not absent from class, Don't worry about yours, I know who doesn't come, who often comes. Later, he pointed out that he thought that several of the people with the highest attendance rate were the absentees of our class, and I was so angry that I really wanted to scream: Are you blind?
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Indeed, there are a lot of cats in universities now, as can be seen from the issuance of scholarships.
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This is because when I was in college, because the school teachers were usually loose, there were many people who always skipped classes, so in order to restrain the students, they had their usual grades.
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Because when you go to university, your grades are very important. It's going to be recorded. So there will be a score for the usual grades.
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Because grades are very important, they can reflect the student's learning status and show the student's learning attitude well, so there is this kind of score.
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On the surface, there is no difference, and your grades will not be written on the graduation certificate. But when looking for a job, people will ask you for a transcript, every company wants a student with good academic performance, if someone else has a scholarship on their resume, has overseas exchange experience, and you have nothing, then the employer will not hire you.
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How important your academic performance is in college depends on how you position yourself. Universities are divided into several categories: those who want to go abroad, those who want to go to graduate school, those who want to work, those who want to mix up academic qualifications (there are people at home), and it doesn't matter.
Want to go abroad
Grades are very important. Almost all of the people around me who have wanted to go abroad since their freshman year, and who have really gone abroad on their own, are almost all very serious, staying in the library, study room, and laboratory all day, and rarely see them relaxing. Tired, indeed tired, but they are also fighting for their own future.
If you are going abroad, grades are very important, and it is recommended that you start studying hard from now on. It's a good idea to start a study discussion group with a few people. Often, several people are much more effective than one person pushing each other to discuss.
However, this kind of student should choose carefully, don't choose a three-day fishing and two-day drying nets. If necessary, do some projects with the teacher.
I want to go to graduate school
Similarly, for students who want to go to graduate school, grades are also very important, but relatively speaking, graduate school is not as strict as going abroad. Not only do you have to get good grades when you go abroad, but you also have to take a bunch of messy things, what GRE, TOEFL, and it's very stressful. The pressure of graduate school is relatively small, but you can't lose your grades.
And to put it a little untactly, it is recommended to do projects with the teacher and ask the teacher some questions, so that the teacher has a little impression of you, if you can get along with the teacher, it would be the best. The relationship with the teacher is not a back door, but the number of places is limited at that time, you can choose you, you can choose him, you and his grades are about the same, but the teacher has a profound impact on you, which one do you say the teacher chooses. If you have good undergraduate grades, you can directly apply for graduate school; If you don't have good undergraduate grades, you can also go to graduate school.
But if your undergraduate grades are too poor, it's not so easy to make up for it all at once.
Want to work
For science and engineering students, grades are not important, project experience is important. It is recommended to intern outside in the third year of college, and when you graduate, you will have one year of development experience. However, although the grades are not important, it is best not to be too ugly, otherwise you will be dropped out of school if you fail too many subjects.
The requirement for myself in the past four years is: the bottom line is not to fail the course.
I want to mix up a degree (with a background).
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter
There are such people. I don't know what he's thinking. Playing games all day long. I don't have a background at home, I don't want to work, and I don't plan to go to graduate school or go abroad, so it's just a waste of it. There are a lot of failures, but they don't get dropped. I can't say anything.
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