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When I first entered the university, my grades were the last in my class. Will you be decadent because of this?
When I was in college, if my entrance score was the bottom of my class, or the bottom of my class, then I wouldn't be decadent because my score didn't mean everything, especially when I entered the university, where I was assigned a major. Learning has indeed occupied a large proportion for a long time, but because everyone is in a university, everyone's scores in the class or dormitory are similar. Therefore, there is not much difference in grades in the same major or field. There may be only a few points, or a dozen points, but there is absolutely no gap as high as 20 points or 40 to 50 points.

Grades may be a good way to test our study, but grades don't mean everything. For college students who just graduated from high school, the gap between the highest score and the lowest score in each course is only ten points. These ten points may also be a tense situation in our college entrance examination at that time. Answering irrelevant questions is probably a factor of luck. Just these ten points don't mean that we are much lower than others. Or our IQ is not as good as others, which only shows that there is still a gap between us, but it can be made up. As long as you study hard the day after tomorrow, the difference of ten points is not a problem. On a scale of ten, everyone is on the same starting line, so the students behind may surpass the students in front, and even the last one may become the first one.

Achievement doesn't mean everything, but our efforts and our state represent whether we can face difficulties and forge ahead in the future, and don't give up decadence because of backward achievements. That is the performance of the weak, facing difficulties and going forward bravely.