Of course! The reply to this is a big No. Securing good grades cannot judge a student’s overall ability. Yes! It can forecast your knowledge on some specific exam but not always. Every student is an individual with having different learning and growing style. And this is very obvious that nowadays good grades are the source of promising career growth.
Mainly all reputed school and college demand for grades. As there is a huge competition going against one seat. So before we can conclude how grades cannot judge a student’s ability, let’s enlighten on some topics for the same.
Why Grades Are So Important
In today’s market, people face massive competition because of the significant population rate. As seats for education or job are limited, students have to beat for their ability. Here various students work hard and try to give their best. But only a few get a chance to crack for their desired education or job. Also, many organisations focus on quality assurance of the candidates who can give their best on the field.
These circumstances are developing tuff competition among all. Because of such, parents and teachers are also focusing on good grades. Lastly, many students mess up with their careers and start getting depressed. Students cannot concentrate well with a lack of self-confidence and study pressure. Resulting in students’ career and mental health.
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A dream does not become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work. ~ Colin Powell, former U.S. Defense Secretary
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Can Grades Offer A Good Life
Somewhere, in reality, this is a bitter truth that good grades offer various options to lead a good life. But this is not the ultimate truth. Anyone who is good at studies or anything as per their liking can achieve success in that path. Grades have nothing to do with your ability.
Neither it can judge for what you are, nor it can decide your whole life. Nobody knows what’s tomorrow. If you can work on yourself and improve your ability for some specific job role in life, everything is possible. You can lead your life without worrying about grades.
Today in our surroundings, many are successful in their life, but we don’t know what grades they have in their past. Because only present matters. It is when you can work on your weakness for a better life. Nobody is interested in your past. (Especially if it is about your career.) If you are successful today, then you did it. Otherwise, keep working hard.
Tips To Improve Yourself
1. Suppose you are interested in making your result suitable, then you need to rectify what’s lacking. Sometimes many students are unable to get information about what is learnt. Causes lack of interest in studying, which show impact on your grades.
2. Stop comparison among your friends because it will increase your insecurity and complexity to enhance your ability. As a result, you might end up with only good grades and lack proper knowledge. (which is not favourable for your further career)
3. If your parents or teachers force you against what you are not good at, make such things clear. Tell them what your interests are. Show your creativity and gain knowledge regarding that. It will help you to gain support from them. Also, they (parents and teachers) will know all your motives. Therefore, interaction among each other will enhance good understanding. They will also guide you to choose the right path because their support is a big thumbs up for your career growth. Hence, their guidance will be beneficial.
4. Lastly, it is you who can help yourself to beat against such myths. No grades can judge your capability. If you have some, work on it and make it happen. A single result cannot affect your entire life. But on the other hand, it is also necessary to complete your education with some good grades (atleast give your best). It will not only support your future but will also open various sources to expand your career.
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Last Words
There is a lot of debate over whether good grades are a good indicator of future success. In this blog post, we’ll explore both sides of the argument and let you decide for yourself. Stay tuned for future blog posts where we’ll be diving deeper into this topic. In the meantime, follow us on Instagram or sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date.
Well said 😘
Nice
Very nice article.. people needs to work on these concept..