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What Grades do you make at school?

 kicksomebut23 posted over a year ago
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ShadowFan100 said:
I wouldn't know since I'm not in school anymore, thank God!

I never cared for getting the best grades ever. Why? It's stupid.... letting someone grade you is like letting someone judge you.
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I agree with you
alphawhitewolf posted over a year ago
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to me, grades reflect work ethic. the more you put into a class, the more you get out of it.
True-Finn-Fan posted over a year ago
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Oh, I see. Well, I still think it's lame thought. And think for sec: getting grades is simply letting other human decide how smart you are. To me, I don't need a letter on a piece of paper telling me how smart or dumb I am. Learning is great, but it's not something I OBSESS over.
ShadowFan100 posted over a year ago
PeacefulCritic said:
I am a perfectionist ,There that's all you need to know.
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I am a perfectionist ,There that's all you need to know.
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No offense, but being a perfectionist is like one of the worst things a human can do to themselves. There's more to life than grades, you know. Just saying.
ShadowFan100 posted over a year ago
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^^^Okay,good enough for me. I was worried I might get into a fight so I'm happy how maturely you toook this.And sorry.
PeacefulCritic posted over a year ago
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^^^Yes,Exactly! Thank you!
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doodllecake said:
I have decent grades I guess. Just B's and C's
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Americsson1776 said:
I made all A's, pretty much.
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NickelodeonLove said:
As
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Bvb_Sws_TH_BMTH said:
As
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springely said:
As
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Seastar4374 said:
I can be a perfectionist, but in certain classes I really do not care. I get straight As pretty much
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Sora7395 said:
As and Bs
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ArcticWolf said:
Mostly As. But I've never had to work hard for my grades that much so when I slack off on something that actually challenges me a little, I usually get a B.
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sieluvzsoul said:
A's and B's
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Zeppie said:
I've always gotten A's all my life.

Ever since uni though, I get mainly A's with the occasional B+. Competition is heavy in this course :/
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shadowlover3000 said:
A an B+. I'm not doing to badly for my junior year.
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True-Finn-Fan said:
another year of straight A's.

and it's no easy task, three AP classes ranging from Calc to English then to Chemistry make it really difficult to maintain such a grade. you've got to have a good work ethic.
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hetalianstella said:
To be clearly honest I'm passing with C's and D's. I use to get straight A's but they are very hard to maintain anymore with school becoming more challenging to me due to my depression and learning disabilities.
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you'll get through this,nothing lasts forever everything will be alright <3
Dreamtime posted over a year ago
Liquid-Dice said:
Currently I have gotten mostly 90's in my classes. I'm not good in french though, so I am hoping it goes well.
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MalloMar said:
I'm no longer in school, but my grades were average, sometimes low.

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I graduated, though.
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MaxandMart said:
I'm not in school anymore - however when I was my grades were all over - I was what they called a hot / cold student. I was great at Math and Science, however not so good with History and Geography. I did graduate though, I didn't just drop out when I turned 16.
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