DramaQueen
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- Aug 21, 2004
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Honestly, I can't say I hold myself to a very high standard, grades-wise at least.
In HS I did a bit more, but now that I'm in university, as long as I pass I'm happy.
I did well in HS, when marks really mattered to get you into a good uni.
And I got into one of the top universities in Canada. woohoo.
But now, I'm not going to go to grad school or anything so honestly, my marks really don't matter all that much anymore. So as long as I pass something I'm happy.
Which probably is a terrible way to be, but to be honest, I find other things in life far more important than grades.
I'd rather go out at 1am to a jazz bar or an experimental theatre performance and experience some really cool art than sit around and study. (haha as terrible as that may sound.) I'm more excited by experiencing things than learning from a text book.
That's just me though.
In HS I did a bit more, but now that I'm in university, as long as I pass I'm happy.
I did well in HS, when marks really mattered to get you into a good uni.
And I got into one of the top universities in Canada. woohoo.
But now, I'm not going to go to grad school or anything so honestly, my marks really don't matter all that much anymore. So as long as I pass something I'm happy.
Which probably is a terrible way to be, but to be honest, I find other things in life far more important than grades.
I'd rather go out at 1am to a jazz bar or an experimental theatre performance and experience some really cool art than sit around and study. (haha as terrible as that may sound.) I'm more excited by experiencing things than learning from a text book.
That's just me though.