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kapusod
Sep 1, 2005, 03:41 PM
Sino rito ang galit sa mga taong over sa pagkagrade conscious? Un bang magmamakaawa sa prof magkadagdag lang? Un bang bawat butil ng detalye kung paano nakuha ang grade itatanong?

AKO GALIT NA GALIT :grrr:

Kolmogorov
Sep 1, 2005, 04:48 PM
okay lang. diskarte nila yun. ang nakakainis yung maninisi sila ng ibang tao kapag di nila nagustuhan yung grade nila kaya mahirap magkaroon ng grade-conscious na kagrupo sa isang project

enteng.00
Sep 1, 2005, 05:22 PM
Akooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tophe_17
Sep 3, 2005, 03:58 PM
okay lang. diskarte nila yun. ang nakakainis yung maninisi sila ng ibang tao kapag di nila nagustuhan yung grade nila kaya mahirap magkaroon ng grade-conscious na kagrupo sa isang project

Tama ka dyan...Lalo na pag may ginawa ka tapos magrereklamo pa dahil "di daw maganda yung ginawa mo" ... Something like that...
:grrr:

speeka
Sep 3, 2005, 04:19 PM
depende sa tao... kung scholar sya at naghahabol ng average para ma-maintain yung scholarship...okay lang na maging grade conscious. o kaya baka binubugbog ng tatay pag mababa grades..ok lang maging gnun.

pero kung napaka grade conscious kasi gusto nya sya lagi highest/pinakamagaling, mejo nakakabwisit nga yung ganun!

diesel_girl
Sep 3, 2005, 05:51 PM
Grade conscious ako talaga--but i don't approach the teacher to have them increase my grade--un ***

there are some talaga naiingit if u have high grades than them-pro shempre its still up to the prof to decide if u derserve a good grade or not diba?

kungpow
Sep 3, 2005, 11:25 PM
I know of a friend who's studying math as his major. He's really brilliant but one of his coursemates always tries to make him feel down by spreading nasty rumors, or sabotaging his homework etc. just so that he can be the "best" mathematics student in his batch. Pretty lame, really. My friend couldn't fight back since he's the shy, small guy type...

bluethehero
Sep 4, 2005, 04:17 AM
I know of a friend who's studying math as his major. He's really brilliant but one of his coursemates always tries to make him feel down by spreading nasty rumors, or sabotaging his homework etc. just so that he can be the "best" mathematics student in his batch. Pretty lame, really. My friend couldn't fight back since he's the shy, small guy type...

hayyy... ano b best approach sa mga ganung nilalang?

mildseven
Sep 4, 2005, 06:42 AM
hmmm gulpihin...

Leih1234
Sep 5, 2005, 11:40 AM
Grade conscious ako. But I don't do the nasty stuff listed above. I do my part. Sa group work, ako ang grade conscious so ako na ang nagbibigay. I am after my grades and no one else's. Not necessary that i get the highest, basta i am satisfied with it I don't care what other people are getting.

I have one bad experience with a super grade conscious classmate from grad school. One who wants to be on top of everyone at all costs. I was in the hospitalfor 8 days. On the same night that I found out I was to be operated on for my slip disc, i received a text message from him. He was my groupmate for a report in econometrics. And yes, I loved the subject so much that I learned it by heart. There were eight of us. His text went this way "How soon can you get out of the hospital? The report is in two weeks." I did not answer the message then as I was crying profusely over not being able to walk for the past days which, mind you, they knew. My other groupmates were kind enough to tell me that i shouldn't worry much about the report. But that text to this day is something i cannot forget. I came back to school days after my operation just so I can attend to that report. He contributed very little if he ever did contribute any to that groupwork. And yes, there were others who were not able to take part significantly but they were nice enough to at least not demand from me. It was not the first offense. For some reasons, he just loves making me his groupmate, using me, contributing very little if ever he did, and getting the grades that he wants. And as I work with him, I realized more and more that he is an empty, shiny shell. He hangs out with the good ones so that the image will stick with him even when he is that - an empty shell.

chanted_words
Sep 5, 2005, 01:56 PM
Dati galit ako sa mga grade conscious, ngayon isa na ako sa kanila :) ahahahhaahhaha

lite
Sep 6, 2005, 09:26 AM
Naiinis ako sa mga sobrang competitive - na sa tuwing ibibigay ang results ng exam, itatanong sa iyo kung ano nakuha mong grade.

Kung mas mataas siya, makikita mo na nangingilid sa mga labi niya ang isang matamis na halakhak; pero kung mas mataas ka, ikukumpara niya ang bawat sagot mo sa sagot niya sa bawat numero!

-oka_atsilasal-
Sep 6, 2005, 02:33 PM
well, wala namang masama eh... diskarte nila yun...
grade-concious ako kasi may scholarship... pano kung nawala yun... ang mahal ng tuition...

maggie_13
Sep 6, 2005, 06:38 PM
ako slight.....

kapusod
Sep 7, 2005, 04:42 PM
Naiinis ako sa mga sobrang competitive - na sa tuwing ibibigay ang results ng exam, itatanong sa iyo kung ano nakuha mong grade.

Kung mas mataas siya, makikita mo na nangingilid sa mga labi niya ang isang matamis na halakhak; pero kung mas mataas ka, ikukumpara niya ang bawat sagot mo sa sagot niya sa bawat numero!

ang masaklap pa, bukod sa ikukumpara sa sagot mo, magtatanong pa sa prof kung pano naging ganito, ganon, at gagawa ng paraan **** mataasan ka lang

mildseven
Sep 8, 2005, 01:52 AM
its your own papers so you are under no obligation to show them to your "competitive" classmate

samantha_jones
Sep 8, 2005, 08:10 AM
As for me di naman kailangan na mataas ang gardes mo pero shempre sa employers pag tiningnan nila yung transcript mo diba.

I always believed na yung mga average students ang mas nageexcel after graduating. And di naman lahat ng mataas ang grade matalino yung iba naman basa lang ng basa at masipag lang mag-aral. May iba naman jan na may utak kaya lang di over achiever. I mean may iba jan kung di magaral walang isasagot sa exam pero may iba kahit di magaral okay pa rin ang grades.

mintymalone
Sep 8, 2005, 10:24 PM
Indeed. I know somebody who is very grade conscious. It's quite irritating and I'm tired of always reasurring her that she will not fail. Besides, it's not the end of the world when one fails, so lighten up.

Phooey
Sep 9, 2005, 12:34 AM
I actually dont mind grade-conscious people nowadays. Im actually more annoyed at people who like to ridicule people who study and work hard for their grades and pretend that they themselves dont study but still manage to pass. Yung mga tipong na pag tinanong kung nakapagaral b *** for the exam answer na: "di no. nagiinuman lang kami." but were actually cramming like crazy the night before.
Then after the exam get a kick at looking at the lower score of the the girl who sits at the front of the class taking notes all the time.
People are born with different capabilities and skill sets. There is obviously no substitute for talent or pure intellect, but the effort you put in should be a given. What worth is intelligence or talent if you do nothing to develop it, and rely on it alone to get by?

Sigh. if only I had made this realization years ago maybe my college grades wouldnt it have been so mediocre. A work ethic is also something you develop over time. Sadly, I find that I have to kick myself in the butt to get myself going since I never got over the bad habit of being so lax when I was in school.

-seeker-
Sep 9, 2005, 01:07 AM
Most people who are - are those who are either freeloaders or just basically "crabs" (swapang sa info).

QUICK STORY:
I had a classmate before who really wants to be the best and the highest. One time I was able to observe this person and what this person did was... We were preparing for a recitation that day, and this person got a leakage of the questions that will be asked for the recitation. A classmate of ours who sadly was not a close friend approached this person and asked about the questions. Instead of showing the paper that contained the recit questions, this person said that she would just read to our classmate what the questions are. Syempre mahirap yun... so I heard our classmate asking her "ang gulo, di ko maintindihan pwedeng pabasa nalang?". Sabay hirit at sagot ng grade conscious classmate of ours "ay wag mo nalang pansinin at intindihin tong mga tanong dahil mas magugulo ko lang"... WTF!

shiftbackspace
Sep 9, 2005, 11:35 AM
haha! meron din akong classmate na ganito nung college. but i couldn't blame him. he was a scholar and had to maintain some QPI to remain such. pero nakakairita na rin minsan. may time pa nun na ayaw niya magpakopya ng answers na kinopya niya rin sa seatmate niya :rotflmao:

just let them be. sabi nga, diskarte rin nila yun.