I did well in this big exam, and my total score was the first in my class. Although I am the first in my class, I am not satisfied with this result. If you are more careful, you will get full marks. China opera is still normal; What is wrong in mathematics is a drawing problem, but I did a very simple drawing problem myself, which makes me regret it. What does the first one mean? Only a few points behind the second place. At least I didn't go all out in this exam, otherwise I would have won the first prize. This exam, perhaps in the eyes of others, I was the first in my class, and I succeeded, but in my own mind, I failed.
After the results came down, several families were happy and worried.
Students who did well in the exam were complacent, while those who didn't do so well sighed and thought about how to make friends with their parents. Some students usually study very well, but they didn't do well in this exam, so they may have been seriously talked about by the teacher at school. Going home may be condemned by parents' disappointed eyes, scolded by parents, or mixed up by parents. ...
Achievements, can you explain everything?
In my opinion, the answer is definitely no, the result can only be regarded as a phased test at most, and it doesn't hurt to do well in the exam. But who can completely put aside the results? Not students, not teachers, not parents. Some parents repeatedly tell their children to try their best and do well in the exam before each big exam. But too much exhortation will enhance students' psychological pressure. The more you want to do well in the exam, the more nervous you may be, the greater the pressure, and the worse your grades. Scores are not that important.
Some people may refute this. Since ancient times, it has always been "does knowledge change fate?" Then my primary school classmates were poor and dropped out of school before they finished reading. Now he is a millionaire and a multimillionaire. What should I say? Yes, knowledge changes fate, but please note that it is not grades that change fate, let alone scores. Maybe that person learned much more knowledge in life than in school, which is why he became a multi-millionaire today. Learning is for yourself, not for teachers, nor for parents. Knowledge is your own, others can't take it away. People should live for themselves and learn for themselves.
Scores are meaningless and meaningless. So, please don't judge heroes by scores, and don't judge success or failure by scores.