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Do you worry about your grades at school/college?

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Do you worry about your grades at school/college?

a lot ;3

Do you worry about your grades at school/college? 151 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you worry about your grades at school/college?

    • Yes, I do. They're very important to me!
      64
    • Yes, I do. But I don't worry that much..
      64
    • More or less. They don't mean much to me.
      11
    • Not at all. Whatever I get is okay.
      4
    • Nah.... I don't even care about them.
      4
    • Another option? Tell us below!
      4

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Yeah, more than anything...

Worry alot,but not too much...

Moderately

Edited by Weiss

They're important to me (Like I'll get really worried if I miss a homework assignment), but beyond that, I'm not too concerned.

I take them seriously, but I won't freak out over them as long as I'm a C or above

I don't worry that much because I've made TONS of honor rolls.

Though I've haven't really tried this year...

I get all A's jk. i firetrucking fail at everthing. the end

Grades have never meant anything to me personally, and I never understood why they should.  School has always been that thing other people have forced me to do because not doing it leads to bad things.  I didn't feel the need to try hard because 1) trying hard was hard, 2) what I would have to try hard in didn't interest me in the least, so 3) why should I expend more than the effort needed to pass when the time spent getting A's that do not give me any personal fulfillment, could be spent doing something else fun or important to me?

 

Really, I never managed to link self-worth with my grades, so even though I implemented a "No C's" rule since I entered university, good grades still don't mean anything to me except "Congratulations, you fulfilled your obligation to not suck.  Now keep doing it until you don't have to anymore."  I got all A's last semester, and the only happiness I felt was that A's meant I wouldn't be in the dog house.  Seriously, that's what I equate A's as: the furthest away from failure and therefore trouble.

Of course.

I am not the smartest student but I work reallly hard and I am very obsessed with doing well in school. It's gotten to the point where  I feel guilty when I am not studying. T_T Which is horrible and I need to learn to relax. 

I love learning and it's very important to me; But I don't worry about the leader grade, just my personal learning growth and understanding.

I'm not worried because I earned every grade. So I know what to expect.

Nope....I'm out lol :)

It'd be good to get an 'A' once in a while..

As long as I don't fail, then it's all good... *yawns*

Is this seriously the poll during MY EXAMS??

They never did and never will.

 

I got into college with pretty average/poor enough grades and yet I strolled my first year easy in terms of exams.

I'm pretty competitive so I try somewhat so that I at least don't go down in class rank

In Asia, straight As or no dinnar

 

or for me anyways

I don't really worry, but I consider them important and do what I can to  be the best (I've been best in my year consequitively for the past 6 years of secondary school, so I feel I should finish my last year with that too), also my Alevel grades are important to me getting into Uni in the Fall.

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