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>>20328
Actually, that reminds me of this one boy I had in my class once. They'd just entered high school, and they were bewildered as children are wont to be.
Anyway, you know how schools and teachers love grading, so after two months or so, I gave a surprise test (I used to hate teachers who did that, and I went and became one myself!), complete with grades and all.
Well, one of these boys was rather unhappy, given how he had gotten a low grade on the test, but felt it wasn't really fair. He normally studied right before a scheduled test, and he did pretty okay, but he usually forgot everything a few weeks later.
I decided I'd talk to him since I don't want frowns in my classroom, and he said something I recall just now.
"It feels like grades are more important than our lives."
People as the average of their grades, rather than the sum of their abilities, huh.
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