She may feel that her foundation is more solid than ours and she is a little dismissive of our classmates, so she started the "self-indulgence" mode immediately after entering the university.
She doesn't get up until noon every weekend, and then she plays games all day. Until late at night, she would say to the people in League of Legends: It's ridiculous that those people in our dormitory go to bed so early.
The university teacher is in charge of loose, she often skips classes, and she can't escape from professional classes. She either sleeps or answers her mobile phone in class.
She hasn't been to the library and doesn't even know the floor distribution. She also plausibly said: Why are you working so hard? You got it? Long live 60 minutes, what a waste!
Two days before the exam, she studied day and night and stayed up late to brush the questions. At the end of her freshman year, she really got in. Her English score is quite high, and she is very excited. She said everywhere that she didn't study and didn't fail. If she studies hard, I don't know how many streets people leave her dormitory.
Sometimes she wakes up at noon and sees us studying hard and going back to the dormitory. She also smiled disdainfully: Hehe, I am smart. You study hard every day, and your English scores are comparable to mine.
The successful passing of the freshman exam seems to have given her more courage and she is no longer afraid of the exam.
Another year passed in a daze, and she was still playing games on the eve of the last semester exam in Senior Two. The head of the dormitory told her that it was not too late to review in a few days, or she would fail.
I didn't expect her to say, bury your head in reviewing. I'm going to take a naked exam, and the result must be the same.
There are several difficult courses in her sophomore year, and as expected, she failed two.
I thought that after she was hit by her failure in the exam, she would change from now on and study hard. Unexpectedly, as soon as school started, she was very open-minded and said, Oh, I have already asked my seniors. Haven't you ever heard that a university that does not fail is incomplete?
I don't know who told her this truth, so I shook my head and walked away. Seeing her as a freshman, she hasn't changed at all, and will soon spend her college life without any progress. Her English is getting worse and worse. She ate all the old books and lost any advantage.
The eldest brother in the dormitory scored the lowest in the college entrance examination, but worked hard, got a national scholarship, studied better and better, and was admitted to Peking University as a graduate student.
And the one who failed the exam, she was even more degraded. She chose to find a job, and it was too difficult to find the right one, so she wanted to be a junior high school English teacher in the county.
After passing the teacher qualification examination, she failed in both interviews. She is too nervous to say anything on the platform-because there is not much knowledge stored in her mind, what can she say?
The interviewer saw her almost blank resume, looked at the report card and shook his head: Hey, how did you fail?
As an experienced person, I think college grades are still very important. Excellent grades can get scholarships and guaranteed research.
If someone tells you that college grades are not important, it is absolutely a lie. If you can't eat grapes, say sour grapes.
Sixty points can be mixed with a diploma, but it can't be a stepping stone to getting started.
After graduating from senior year, the report card of each semester represents your learning ability and professional proficiency, and will accompany you through the interview at work, which is particularly valued by enterprises.
If the postgraduate entrance examination results are online and there are beautiful transcripts during the interview, the teacher will have a good impression on you.
One of my cousins is excellent. She can play the piano and dance. She has passed IELTS and many papers. I don't like my major in college, because I failed the subject and my employment hit a wall many times.
As we all know, the report card may really mean nothing. You can't create a life on a piece of paper. You may have many outstanding advantages.
However, some interviewers don't know you. Interview for a few minutes, what evidence do you have to prove your Excellence? They can only select excellent people through certificates and transcripts. Don't blame the system, we can only be ourselves first.
After all, 60 minutes is just an excuse for people who don't want to learn. Don't be fooled, all the knowledge you have learned is your own.
Never mind whether we failed in the exam, let's lower our heads, turn over the books and review carefully, and do well in the upcoming final exam while it's early. The more points, the better!