I have a brother who graduated from 2 1 1 college. Now he has graduated from graduate school and is looking for a job. He belongs to the kind of person who has been diligent since he was a child, and his brain is particularly diligent. Even when he goes to college, he usually doesn't sleep late. When the dormitory is dark, he is often the main force, but after playing the game, he always makes up what he left behind. So he has been ranked first in college for four years. Although his roommate tried hard to get into a good university in high school, four years passed.
When looking for a job, they submit resumes together, and the resume requires a transcript. In this way, my brother has an advantage.
Although grades are not the most important in college, communication skills and processing skills also need to be improved. University is like a small society, which can teach you all kinds of human feelings. But after all, achievement is an important indicator, which is not only related to your mastery of what you have learned, but also a test of your self-study ability and acceptance.
Most of the review of college subjects is concentrated in the week before the exam. Some people say it's pathetic. They all sharpen their guns at the last minute. Indeed, college exams are all the same. However, why can some people get the first prize and scholarship every week, and finally you can only comfort yourself with the low score of "Long Live Sixty Minutes"? Why can some people get on well with their teachers and make sure they don't fail, but you can't?
The report card is not everything, but it says everything.