I had a conversation last night w/ a buddy of mine who is a teacher, and we both had the same thought. We think that those who it was tougher for to get good grades in HS, typically fared better in college? I know personally for me, high school offered no resistence. I took college prep classes, was in the National Honor Society, and not once in 4 years did I take a book home w/ me. I think I finished 3rd in my class. I didn't fare so well in college the first time around, because I just wasn't used to having to put forth effort. I had no study habits. I had never faced adversity in the class room. During this time, alot of my other HS classmates were doing much better than me in college. I eventually got it together, and got my degree, but it was more difficult for me, than it was for some of my HS classmates that didn't have the grades that I had. As a teacher, my buddy said he tends to see some of those same trends.
Thoughts?? Did your HS experience translate well into college??
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