Originally Posted by
Brit Mckay
Low grades don't determine intelligence or lack thereof. Low grades show how much work you are willing to do. I never did any homework and I aced the tests and quizzes. This kept my grades pretty high, actually. But if you were to look at my assignments, you would call me lazy--but never stupid or dumb. I have come to the conclusion that this article is worthless. It's a nice though, but not one worth entertaining, let alone accepting.
Mmhm. Due to the way my schools have always thought what you do during classes and such is more important than test results, I've never gotten very good grades in anything except English, but me being dumber than the morons in my class who get better grades than me by always turning in their work on time even if it's basically crap and try to answer every one of the teacher's questions in class even though they're wrong a good deal of the time... No. Me being drawn in to the world of Internet (it's not about computers or games themselves that much for me) four years ago has taught me some things about the world and changed some of my perspectives, but to say I haven't grown as a person lately - especially from the start of 2004, when I finally got a broadband connection - would be telling a blatant lie.
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