So these days, students are getting really high grades, and even though I think that's a very encouraging image (IM/POSSIBLE), it's not really applying to what students are today.
Students are a lot smarter, and the education system hasn't kept with it, so these days, it's very easy to exceed/get an excellent (which is an A) from school.
Universities however, have. Since, the worst universities grade a lot easier (as in high school standard) and the best universities grade according to your values. So for example, people actually get a "good". And this actually good for the first time and not just excellent without working. So I think that the image is more directed towards those who are struggling in school, and not towards general students.
School is scary when it comes to perfect. Even though the assignment may be the easiest thing ever, it's kinda've like saying "you have to double check your work to make sure there are no errors." but if you want perfect, or really want it/need it, then you have to check as many times as possible before you die.
And since there are many things on the rubric/marking that are there, it's kinda've like saying, you need to check your work for each of them, over and over again, endlessly. And if you have one wrong, then you could possibly redo all of your hard work. And that's the scary thing about trying hard for a 100%. A 99% is a completely different thing, because it shows that you didn't care as much, and likely made a mistake there. But a 100%? That's what someone who tries hard wants. If that makes sense.
Submitted November 24, 2019 at 02:00AM by autisicautist https://ift.tt/2Deckqk
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