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How to treat those college students who get good grades but don't participate in communication?
It is normal that I get good grades and am not sociable. When I was in college, there were two top student in our class, and their grades were absolutely first-class in our department. They get a scholarship every year, and it is a full scholarship. It can be said that the top student in top student can get a full scholarship from our school. Our school has four places a year, and our class has two.

But these two students are a little introverted. They are in the same dormitory, don't communicate much, only care about their own study. Many of our classmates learn from them and ask them how. They never want to teach them. We usually hold a forum on Monday evening. It seems that the two of them seldom attend, but usually study in the study room or library.

Now we both graduated from university, I heard that we both took the postgraduate entrance examination and were admitted to the graduate schools of famous universities. Last year, our college classmates got together, and they actually attended. The jobs they are looking for now are all in Beijing, with an annual salary of up to one million. We got together, and they talked and laughed, which was totally different from the introverts in college. I mean, is this a routine? But people are learning, using college time to improve themselves and enrich themselves, and then talk about communication later. Oh, my god.