7 reasons for students 'grade C' in the world
You are often reminded: 'Study hard, graduate with a good degree and easily find a good job.'. But the reality is quite different.
Why are "point C" students the most successful in the world?
Although most companies require you to apply for a job, but no employer will see what kind of diploma you have. When you graduate, the only important thing is whether you can use your knowledge and skills at work.
Take a look at the 7 reasons below to understand why new C-graders are the most successful later.
1. They understand what they really need sooner than others
Students with C grades do not spend too much time on unnecessary work at school.
If you're trying to become a technician, then obviously you don't need to write a few hundred-word essay to learn about your culture and summer experience.
They will not participate in unnecessary work in the classroom to focus on what will help the future work.Steve Jobs - world famous creator and entrepreneur, never graduated from college, because he focused only on what he wanted to do. Speaking at the graduation ceremony at Stanford, he remarked strongly: ' The only way to succeed, is to love the work you do.'
2. They have their own experience
Most C grade students go to work earlier than their peers, their grades are lower because they lower their score targets to learn other things. These are invaluable experiences that A + students miss. And we all know, you will have very little chance of getting into the company when you have no practical experience.
3. Build relationships
While 'A +' students are learning unnecessary subjects, 'C' people read useful knowledge , and interact with dozens of people every day. In fact, a clear understanding of the people around you and the ability to communicate fluently will be an important factor to promote your career in the future.
4. They enjoy life
During college, these students participate in parties and often go out with friends around. That is how they are enjoying their lives.
Happy people are more likely to succeed than those who always feel unhappy. It is natural, because when they are happy, that happiness also spreads to those around them, and it is a great skill that employers want to exist in their employees.
If you are a negative person, always in a stressful state, no matter how smart you are, you never enter the top candidates.
5. They find the simplest way to solve the problem
Billionaire Bill Gates is one of the very successful people that no university can use, relying on his reputation.
Bill Gates is very open and unlike many others, he does not look at people's grades or qualifications. What he thinks is important is not to think on the path. One of Bill Gates 'famous quotes is:' I choose lazy people to do difficult things. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it. '
6. They pursue their own dreams
A lot of people have successfully started from loving the work they do. When you go to college, you are very young and often do not understand what you really need.
It is an important reason to understand that you will not be forced to follow your parents' choices when choosing a university - when you are 18 years old, it will be unfortunate if your parents still replace you, choose university for you. Look at the example of the youngest female billionaire Elizabeth Holmes - who created revolution in medicine. She left her studies at Stanford to pursue her dream. Another great example that everyone knows is Richard Branson - Elizabeth's husband, he also quit school at the age of 15, and is now managing at a giant airline - Virgin.
7. They understand what the real struggle is
To succeed requires each person to have emotional intelligence, perseverance, passion and most importantly, the ability to overcome failure. In business as well as in life, you will encounter great ups and downs, nothing compared to the C points in the university.
Finally, the score is just a number. The real achievement is how you will become a person in the real world. And, if you graduate from college with a lower score, don't be disappointed. Real life and practical lessons will come to you when leaving school
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