Some students are more agreeable and tend to score higher grades because they are agreeable to the curriculum, making them docile and #Good students. A calm and peaceful student who follows the curriculum because that's the way they are.
Then comes the intermediate category students. It includes a large category of students.
Some of them are good-scoring students; they are good at studying, have good knowledge, have the will to do something bigger, and they are more likely agreeable because they avoid creating too much fuss. These are the students that the teacher wants to perform well and to make them a little more agreeable. They know how to thrive.
Some of them are not good-scoring students but they are also likely agreeable. They do not perform well but manage to thrive with some effort happily or sadly. They do not create too much trouble for the curriculum and avoid being in the eyes of the teachers. They make themselves fall into problems but not to a level that creates much disturbance to the existing system. They know how to thrive.
These are the people who become good friends.
Then comes highly dedicated, focused, intelligent but highly degenerated students. They are very few but it is tough for them to be agreeable and at the same time it is very hard to make them agreeable. Some teachers believe they are intelligent students with enormous potential while others think they are the worst students with good potential. They are not actually #Worst students. They thrive to be the best because they are competitive but their mindset (things they believe in) is different and it does not align with the curriculum. They don't exactly know what they are gonna do in their lives because as I said, "they do not align with the curriculum completely". They are prone to bad habits, to fall into wrong methodologies, so they have to control and discipline themselves. Discipline is a must for them, if they are not disciplined, they can not survive. They constantly do things that end up creating trouble for them, and they regret a lot of their actions. #It is fuckin' hard for them to be the kind they are.
At last, come to the #worst students. I don't want to talk about them.
If you are a student, you might be able to distinguish yourself into any of these categories?
Anyways, I'd love to receive your comments about how you disagree with my analysis.
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