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Do grades really determine your future?
Your grades can help you plan for your future. In fact, you can use your GPA a lot like your GPS to determine where you are and where you are going. The more you know about your strengths and opportunities for improvement, the better you’ll know where you need to apply yourself more.
Do grades define your potential?
Your grades don’t determine your potential You might just take a slightly different path to get there, don’t give up or be disheartened. Your grades reflect what you’ve already done in school, they don’t determine what you’re going to achieve next, so try not to think that they equal failure or success.
Does Mark define you?
You might be a very studious student, if you were pleased with the above statement, but for all those who were scared and sad over it, here’s an answer for you: Marks DO NOT define you.
Do marks really matter in life?
Believing that marks are everything and will decide your career, your growth, your life is a lie too. The truth lies somewhere in between. Talent won’t get you anywhere if you don’t have access to a platform to showcase your skills. Top colleges in India provide you that platform.
Are marks in an exam important in life?
Always remember one thing, Exam is just a exam it don’t define you as a person neither it defines your fate. The answer to your question is both YES and also NO. See, the marks are important to you society wise and unimportant for personal development. Let us talk about society wise.
Can marks be used to judge a person’s knowledge or intelligence?
As long as there is passion, zeal, enthusiasm to explore things and learn you will always be successful and happy. As far as my experience goes, I think marks cannot be used to judge a person’s knowledge or intelligence. Grades are just a measure of hard-work that a student has put into memorizing that particular subject.
Do marks matter in competitive exams?
Often, marks are not an indication of talent or intelligence, but rather dedication, sincerity and hard work. This is especially true for Board Exams and to a huge extent, some public sector competitive exams. And believe me, in the end these traits do matter a lot in life.