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I am sad and feel like for the first time that I should have studied hard in College and worked on my CGPA. It's not that I couldn't have scored high CGPA, I was in Top 5 in my school but after entering College I just wanted to have fun and ignored the studies. I have a decent CGPA but not good enough that people will say you have worked hard.
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it all happend in 1 day
it has been a long day....... I have lost 2 friends.and have been rubbing my ass down with a new competitieve school pls help i even have been kicked out of...
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I'm alone with 1000s of people in my life....
I cry all day long......I'm that person who loves people, who love to talk to people, who cares for people, who wants everyone together........I have never done...
Shouldn't continously allow it to eat at you and beat yourself up for it, but what's done is done.
The best thing you can do is learn from it and move on. You can always make up for it with your actions then relying on what's written on a piece of paper telling you whether or not you're good enough.
Don't let grades dictate your life...
True value has nothing to do with your college score. If you ever get a opportunity coming up and you're interested in something else or whatever, put more effort into it this time. Be serious but also enjoy what you're doing and prove to yourself that you managed to meet the goals you intended for.
It's not the end of the world.
Look at a different and positive perspective because you're not at an end point.
Anyways, I hopefully this helped.
Good luck.
_-Jas
ReplyI focused my CGPA. I have absolutely no social life. My only friends are from high school. Honestly, I feel like I missed out on a lot of fun. I felt miserable. My CGPA doesn't even seem to matter anymore. All people want is experience which I don't have. Looking back, I wish I had more fun. In my opinion, happy memories are worth more than a GPA. Hindsight is 20/20.
You graduated. That is an achievement. Do not belittle it just because of a GPA.
Once you secure a job, GPA won't matter unless you're planning on grad school or something.
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