My results came !!!

in grades •  6 years ago  (edited)

So, today is Report card day where the parents go to the children's school to have a look into the children's report car and communicate with teacher sincerely.

This is my results.
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As you can see, I got bad marks from my exam and my mum (@ireenchew) and my dad (@bitrocker2020) was very angry about it.
So, my parents ask my teacher a lot of questions and my teacher answered them all.
Because of that, my mum and dad calmed down by a lot.
So, I'm just staying quiet for now.
BEFORE WE END THIS POST , TELL ME IF YOU HAVE THE SAME THING AS I AM HAVING CURRENTLY.
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  ·  6 years ago 

Well, I don't have experience like yours myself when I was back studying in school. My daughters are so far still average and above average in their results. So I don't have the experience your parents have now either.
But the most important thing now is are you OK with what you have?
What is your plan or what is your next step? Because I am sure your parents will be less worried if you have sorted out what is your plan for your future and you can show them you have it figured out how you can support yourself in the future when you are grown up.
Not that your parents don't want to support you, but all parents will eventually grow old and leave us one day.
Even when you have a plan, parents will still be parents. They will still be worried and nagged. Because parents are parents... I know because I am a mom myself. And I can tell you even I am a mom now, my mom still nags me... So no matter how old we are, parents will always be worried.
So in the end, life is yours... You must take charge of your life yourself and think is this really what you want. Is this the best of you. Academic is not everything but it is the basic stepping stone into the real world out there. If we don't have the academic, we must find something else to replace it.
OK. That's it from me... Not gonna write anymore...

Ok, thx for the advice, really appreaciate it. :)

As for this post, it would be great if we could hear a bit of story about it... like why you think you didn't do well, or your plan to improve, or that what you feel about your results...

As for your results, you and I are both good in English and Math... and results do not reflect much on your future but it does play a role. We have few chapters in our life: primary school, high school, university, working career.... each of them are are of different world and is many times a reset button... I never did well in school, but I would say that I have a generally positive attitude towards life and career, which is more important than results... career, wealth, family and many other things are more important than results.. good luck to you and don't worry too much.. but try your best to improve on your results.

Thank you for your advise , kind sir . :)

You are most welcome and good luck with your studies

You seemed to have a good command in both English and Mathematics. Which are very essential for day to day life.

I also realise you have an interest in both Visual, Design and Technology; including Malay and Geography.

I believe with a little more practice you will be able to improve your subjects especially core languages like Malay; and I will say this to you, Mandarin language can be a very popular when you are all grown up, so to have a reasonable command of Mandaring and Malay will get you around so much easier when you choose your own path of life.

I have a nephew also struggles with the theory side of Pendidikan Jasmani... Seems that your aggregate is not included in that. So you have less to worry about it first.

You can do this.

ps: Practice makes perfect.

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Thx for your support. :)

Personally, I would love to hear more of why you have gotten such grades and what you plan to do. Honestly, I was in the same situation as you in the past. I did badly especially in Chinese but one day, I just realized that I was not studying for all the wrong reasons. I started treating exams like my favorite game at that time, starcraft. I worked out which subjects I didn't do well and why and improve my grades one subject at a time. I'm sure you can do the same too!

Ok, thx for the nice comment. :)

  ·  6 years ago 

Wow... You really can gamify anything... Your students are really blessed to have you as their teacher / mentor...