se-alum wrote:
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??
No. Hated hs and didn't put any effort into anything. Took regular classes (not AP). Farthest I went in math was geometry and I got a D. Can't remember my gpa but I'm sure it was around a 2.0.
When I went to college my father threatened me that if I messed around and got bad grades he'd pull me out of school which is what ended up happening. I then had to go to work, take out loans, and bust my butt when I went back. I graduated summa cum laude b/c I wasn't going to waste MY money. lol