Here's the thing though. Not everyone is you or has the same experiences that you did/do. Some kids when not challenged check out and get bad grades. While others become a disciplinary problem. While others are like, this is super easy, I'm just gonna sit back and skate and not be noticed.
I've never known that. My brothers were the same in high school. It was easy (except AP classes in which you actually had to work). The ones I noticed that sat back and skated were the ones who were not grasping what was going on, did poorly on quizzes and exams, and subsequently got very low grades. Disciplinary problems? Not a single person in our class top 10 had any disciplinary issues. If you are "checking out" then your mind is really not in that classroom. I went to high school knowing no matter what, I had to do well which means getting good grades. Colleges won't care what your excuse is if you get bad grades. No matter how easy or hard a class is, you should strive for a good grades.
The bolded part is why they were checking out! On one side of the spectrum they could not being challenged enough. So they're bored and maybe want to talk to their neighbor. Pass notes, become a class clown, which disrupts class. On the other side of the spectrum a kid could maybe not be understanding the material and can be doing the same things, but for different reasons.
Wouldn't know, I don't drink sugarfree drinks.
I have a high IQ but I underachieve and didn't take the SAT, where does that leave me?![]()
Hardest math everyday is pounds Jet A to gallons, and not even that is an everyday thing - only when the sonofa(bleep)ing pressure refueling is out of service. "Aw poo."Calculus for aviators? At best you guys use maybe basic math maybe pre-algebra/Algebra 1 up there.
Cherokee_Cruiser said:and gained admittance to a nice engineering school. At UMich AA I got my butt kicked....
Hardest math everyday is pounds Jet A to gallons, and not even that is an everyday thing - only when the sonofa(bleep)ing pressure refueling is out of service. "Aw poo."
I've never known that. My brothers were the same in high school. It was easy (except AP classes in which you actually had to work). The ones I noticed that sat back and skated were the ones who were not grasping what was going on, did poorly on quizzes and exams, and subsequently got very low grades. Disciplinary problems? Not a single person in our class top 10 had any disciplinary issues. If you are "checking out" then your mind is really not in that classroom. I went to high school knowing no matter what, I had to do well which means getting good grades. Colleges won't care what your excuse is if you get bad grades. No matter how easy or hard a class is, you should strive for a good grades.
I just read a metaphorical conceptualization Op-ed piece delivered to a pilot from an attorney. Sorting through all the Ph.D words I couldn't understand, I think it basically said if you screw around on your wife or girl friend you're gonna die....physically and financially. John, do I have to call you Dr Train now? I prefer Doc if that's not too casual.I've never had an overall GPA over 2.9 in my life, and I recently finished my first doctorate. This goes to show that a poor GPA in highschool and undergraduate is a harbinger of doom for your academic career.
Wait. "Y'all" have been complaining how parents are never involved and the poor teachers are so overworked. Now you say the parents level of involvement has little or no effect?You'd be surprised, on a statistical level, how little parents have to do with a child's success or lack thereof.
All hail Stephen Dubner.
I was thinking the same thing.Wait. "Y'all" have been complaining how parents are never involved and the poor teachers are so overworked. Now you say the parents level of involvement has little or no effect?
I just read a metaphorical conceptualization Op-ed piece delivered to a pilot from an attorney. Sorting through all the Ph.D words I couldn't understand, I think it basically said if you screw around on your wife or girl friend you're gonna die....physically and financially. John, do I have to call you Dr Train now? I prefer Doc if that's not too casual.
I've never had an overall GPA over 2.9 in my life, and I recently finished my first doctorate. This goes to show that a poor GPA in highschool and undergraduate is a harbinger of doom for your academic career.
No, but if you get a 2.9 high school GPA you probably won't be going to a top 3 engineering program in the country.
If I can ever pass the BQ!ATC !
If I can ever pass the BQ!![]()
No, but if you get a 2.9 high school GPA you probably won't be going to a top 3 engineering program in the country.