Poll: How would you describe your performance in school?
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neilmac
neilmac
Spain
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Spanish to English
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Average Apr 22, 2018

I enjoyed some subjects better than others, and was better at some of them than others. I tended to perform better in subjects I enjoyed. I was rubbish at maths and science and barely scraped through most of the time. However, English and foreign languages were my strong points. So I reckon that sort balances out as average. I imagine most people will have had a somewhat similar experience.

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Angus Stewart
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United Kingdom
Local time: 02:01
Member (2011)
French to English
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Below average in primary school, but above average in secondary school Apr 22, 2018

My performance in primary school was below average, because it just didn't engage me. I became much more interested and performed above average when I moved onto secondary school where I was taught a more varied range of subjects including Classical Studies and Latin.

 
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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Portugal
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English to Portuguese
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Above average Apr 22, 2018

I enjoyed Mathematics, Geography, History, Portuguese, Physics, Philosophy, English and French and I have always had good grades in those subjects. I hated Chemistry and I was an awful student in that subject, but most of all I hated Gym (I have probably used every possible excuse not to do it until my doctor found out that I had juvenile rheumatism: what a relief!).

 
Mario Freitas
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Brazil
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English to Portuguese
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Above average Apr 22, 2018

I was always a B+ student in most subjects, both in high-school and in college.
In high-school, I hit an A average a few times, and I was called twice to join the National Honor Society, which I, of course, refused both times.


 
jccantrell
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United States
Local time: 19:01
Member (2005)
German to English
Above average Apr 22, 2018

Lake Woebegone effect, '... and all the children are above average.'

 
Vi Pukite
Vi Pukite  Identity Verified
United States
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Latvian to English
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Direct effect ... Apr 22, 2018

I was at Lake Woebegone High School at the same time as that author. Of course we were all above average.

 
Michele Fauble
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United States
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Member (2006)
Norwegian to English
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Performance in school Apr 22, 2018

Modesty precludes me from answering.

 
Maxi Schwarz
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German to English
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I didn't perform - Apr 22, 2018

The point was learning. I'm not being facetious. The anxiety about "performance" can create a fair amount of mischief.

 
Yetta Jensen Bogarde
Yetta Jensen Bogarde  Identity Verified
Denmark
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Member (2012)
English to Danish
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Above average in everything Apr 22, 2018

except for painting and drawing, where I am absolutely hopeless.

But I was not a straight A student, as I did not work very hard until university level.


 
Christine Andersen
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Denmark
Local time: 03:01
Member (2003)
Danish to English
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Other Apr 23, 2018

Ups and downs! Don't get me started...

In the early days I was probably above average. I remember my parents explaining that coming top of the class depends on the others - it is a competition that you can't always win.
(How wise they were in that - I always rage in those films at parents who demand, quite unreasonably, that a child MUST come top at this or that subject, when the child obviously can't!!)

We children were always encouraged to do our best and try to
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Ups and downs! Don't get me started...

In the early days I was probably above average. I remember my parents explaining that coming top of the class depends on the others - it is a competition that you can't always win.
(How wise they were in that - I always rage in those films at parents who demand, quite unreasonably, that a child MUST come top at this or that subject, when the child obviously can't!!)

We children were always encouraged to do our best and try to improve on previous results. In fact my brother and I did often come top at our first school. We had the advantage of speaking English at home, which not all the others did.

Later, through a checkered career and changes of school - (I went to seven, three in India and four in England) it varied a lot more. I made the mistake of coming top in Latin the first year - beginner's luck! and the teacher could never understand why I could not keep it up. I really did try, but never came above mediocre, at least in her eyes, after that...

I struggled in arithmetic/maths, too. I can often understand the logic, but the numbers swim on paper... It was back in the days of log. tables, which were a nightmare!

I went through 8-9 years of secondary school convinced I was below average/stupid, and was quite amazed at college and in adult education to find I was able to do quite well!
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