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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s tough when students absolutely refuse to do work and are smart enough to realize there is really nothing a school or teacher can do. You can’t make a student pick up a pencil and write or read or do math. You can encourage them, reward them, cajole them but in the end there are some kids who will dig in their heels. Is there a consequence at home for not doing work at school? Are screens taken away? [/quote] I know two men who have very long successful careers and are experts in their field that never did homework at all until college. It happens and it's not fatal especially for boys. [/quote] I was like this. I never studied for a test either. I didn’t do great in high school and graduated college with a 2.7. After a couple of years in the working world, I decided to go back to law school. Luckily, I tested well so did great on the LSAT and was able to get into a mid-tier law school. I don’t know if it was maturity or the fact that I was actually interested in the subjects, but I excelled in law school and graduated in the top 10%. Don’t write off kids who don’t do homework. Some of us are late bloomers.[/quote] Imagine what you could have achieved if you took your education seriously.[/quote] Well that was a helpful comment on the SN parent board. [/quote]
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