I guess this relates mostly to high school, but somewhat to post-secondary as well.
How tough were your parents about your report card? Speaking for myself, it really didn't matter. I only failed one course in high school and I don't think I was punished for it. Otherwise, I got mostly B's and C's, despite having the potential to ace my classes. I never did homework, didn't study. I just sort of coasted through and tried my best to get all of my work done in class.
I also didn't get any incentive for good grades. My parents never went to those parent-teacher meetings, and I think I took just about every opportunity to play euchre in the cafeteria, or play hackey sack outside and smoke cigarettes.
When I hit my early 20's, I woke up and decided I wanted to pursue further education. My options were severely limited at that point (due to grades) and I had to choose a vocational field. Again, I didn't get any encouragement (other than to move out) and no financial support.
After graduating College, I was able to move on to University and finally pursue my goals. It just took much, much longer than it had to. To this day, I still struggle with the workload at times, as I've had to build my discipline from scratch in my 20's.
I can't help but feeling a bit of resentment, having squandered my potential for so long. I wish I'd had more support. I wish I'd had something to fear that represented the future consequences of getting bad grades.
Anyways, what's your story?
How tough were your parents about your report card? Speaking for myself, it really didn't matter. I only failed one course in high school and I don't think I was punished for it. Otherwise, I got mostly B's and C's, despite having the potential to ace my classes. I never did homework, didn't study. I just sort of coasted through and tried my best to get all of my work done in class.
I also didn't get any incentive for good grades. My parents never went to those parent-teacher meetings, and I think I took just about every opportunity to play euchre in the cafeteria, or play hackey sack outside and smoke cigarettes.
When I hit my early 20's, I woke up and decided I wanted to pursue further education. My options were severely limited at that point (due to grades) and I had to choose a vocational field. Again, I didn't get any encouragement (other than to move out) and no financial support.
After graduating College, I was able to move on to University and finally pursue my goals. It just took much, much longer than it had to. To this day, I still struggle with the workload at times, as I've had to build my discipline from scratch in my 20's.
I can't help but feeling a bit of resentment, having squandered my potential for so long. I wish I'd had more support. I wish I'd had something to fear that represented the future consequences of getting bad grades.
Anyways, what's your story?