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Started by koko_99_2001, May 11, 2004, 05:06:36 AM

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copycat

I got my best grades in English, IIRC. Anyway, usually I got about 65%, and AFAIK that's not too bad for someone who has such a cwappy memory like mine and who doesn't spend a lot of his free time learning his courses.

* copycat congratulates koko on her still-perfect GPA.
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I used to be a straight-A student... until I had problems with depression starting from middle school and my grades plummeted somewhere into the basement because of it. :P

But Koko kicks butt... I'm heartily impressed with anyone who can hold down a perfect or near-perfect GPA in college.

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koko_99_2001

Well, thankees Jeysie and CC!  I try, my goodness, it's tough work!  Ya'll saw how upset I was when I thought I'd lost it!  lol...I'm so excited! (Have I said that yet? well, I'll just repeat myself!)

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Yonkey

Quote from: J-ROC on May 14, 2004, 12:31:26 AM
I have marks that cover the entire scoring spectrum. :D

Me too! <3  Actually, I don't think I've gotten an "F" yet, but I have gotten E's which are pretty much F's except that E's are equivalent to a 1.0 rather than a 0. ;P  My school's a 10 point system and a D is a 3.0 I believe.
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racx_00

I was a straight A student two years ago ;D, but in year 9 and 10 i was starting to do work that had been done in previous year levels :-\, so i got bored and completely lost interest in school :-\, and i still dont get many A's :'(
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copycat

Quote from: racx_00 on May 15, 2004, 07:26:25 AMbut in year 9 and 10 i was starting to do work that had been done in previous year levels :-\, so i got bored and completely lost interest in school :-\
Yes, the teacher has to keep you interested, and if (s)he is rehearsing things you already know by heart (sort of speak) that's not good. :-X
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Yonkey

The sad part is, the teacher "rehersing" thing continues into univeristy and even the work force. :-\ It never ends.  ::)
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B'rrr

well, i really enjoy tose moments, cuz it enables me to take a rest and enjoy the surroundings  ;-D
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copycat

Quote from: Yonkey on May 18, 2004, 02:32:38 PMThe sad part is, the teacher "rehersing" thing continues into univeristy and even the work force. :-\ It never ends.  ::)
I don't have a teacher rehearsing anything to me anymore, I do that myself. 8)
What is true though is that you have to keep learning new things, in most jobs, especially those where you have to use your brain cells. ::)

Quote from: B'rrr on May 18, 2004, 04:46:56 PMwell, i really enjoy tose moments, cuz it enables me to take a rest and enjoy the surroundings  ;-D
When you're seated at the front of the classroom, that's a no-go. :-\
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Yonkey

Quote from: copycat on May 19, 2004, 03:25:50 PM
I don't have a teacher rehearsing anything to me anymore, I do that myself. 8)
What is true though is that you have to keep learning new things, in most jobs, especially those where you have to use your brain cells. ::)

Hmm well you can interpret "teacher" as someone that you can learn things from, and I'm sure there are people that try to tell you things that you already know.  ;P But I agree that you have to learn new things in every job you have, and that learning doesn't stop when school does.  :)
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copycat

Quote from: Yonkey on May 19, 2004, 10:36:25 PMHmm well you can interpret "teacher" as someone that you can learn things from, and I'm sure there are people that try to tell you things that you already know. ;P
There are still a lot of people I can learn things from. Anyway, as far as rehearsing things go, that's also happening on tv/radio/ceefax. You hear something on the readio, or read something on ceefax and a few days later it's rehearsed on the tv-news. :-X
In my work situation though, I can't think of someone trying to 'teach' me something I already know. ;)
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