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Some students might be very bright and have the ability to do well in a job or at college but, for various reasons, might not have received the highest grades. They might have high test scores but low grades or vice versa.
High School grades do -- and don't -- affect one's ability to work. On the one hand, grades can reflect effort and knowledge. But, on the other hand, learning styles and many other factors can affect grades-- even when a person is intelligent and hard-working. As an example, the death of a parent can result in failing grades for a good year or so. So grades do not impact the ability to work, as long as the person is hardworking and qualified to do the job for which they are hired. As an example, if you failed Spanish you probably shouldn't try to be a Spanish Interpreter.
Grades are an important past of your education. They show that you are learning the content presented in school. Also, they are an important aspect of the college admissions process. After high school, no one will see your grades...so employers cannot use them for or against you; however, the knowledge you gained that the grades reflect may be a valuable asset later in life.
What grades do you have to have to get into most colleges?
There is 11 grades total not counting College
threw out ur who life in school should be more A's than B's and nothing lower.
No. The President does not even have to have any college grades, but he did go to college, he is not required to disclose his college grades. In fact, Barack Obama has never released his undergraduate transcripts to the public.
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d grades reflect absolute achievement level or achievement relative to others in tte same class?
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No, never
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