Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Average C student all of HS and college. Currently unemployed
Average C student all of HS and college too - maybe even lower in HS as we were supposed to pass at least 5 exams to graduate HS apparently. I didn't. No one has ever asked me if I graduated HS!
I did get a pointless degree after that - average grades.
Years later got several respected professional designations in my field - I have the exact same job as others in my company who were A students in HS and Uni. No one compares - I can just tell via random conversations throughout the years (that they were all diligent students).
Got the (entry-level) job before I got the designations and have progressed through the years.
I may be having a bit of a reading comprehension issue so forgive me-- are you saying you didn't graduate from high school??
Anonymous wrote:A student in HS, college, Law School
Biglaw Partner. Financially doing great, but wonder if there is more to life.
Anonymous wrote:B+ overall
Top third in law school, and probably about that in undergrad. I was basically always decent but never at the very top. However, I was able to maintain this level without too much effort. Being at the top would have meant no social life and horrible mental health for me. I was a very happy and well rounded student at every level of schooling, I just wasn’t ever an A student.
I’m now a moderately successful lawyer (I’d say about a B+ level of success) and very content.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Average C student all of HS and college. Currently unemployed
Average C student all of HS and college too - maybe even lower in HS as we were supposed to pass at least 5 exams to graduate HS apparently. I didn't. No one has ever asked me if I graduated HS!
I did get a pointless degree after that - average grades.
Years later got several respected professional designations in my field - I have the exact same job as others in my company who were A students in HS and Uni. No one compares - I can just tell via random conversations throughout the years (that they were all diligent students).
Got the (entry-level) job before I got the designations and have progressed through the years.
Anonymous wrote:Average C student all of HS and college. Currently unemployed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not attend high school (not by choice). I did 1.5 years at a community college in my early 20s and had an A average. I then transferred to a flagship state university and also had an A average. I graduated in 4 years but was 26. I got my master's years later with all As. I'm fairly happy in my chosen career. The money is okay but not great. I do think my lack of formal education before college influenced my choice in major. I lacked a solid math and science foundation, so I chose something that required mostly humanities-related coursework.
IIere you homeschooled?
Anonymous wrote:I did not attend high school (not by choice). I did 1.5 years at a community college in my early 20s and had an A average. I then transferred to a flagship state university and also had an A average. I graduated in 4 years but was 26. I got my master's years later with all As. I'm fairly happy in my chosen career. The money is okay but not great. I do think my lack of formal education before college influenced my choice in major. I lacked a solid math and science foundation, so I chose something that required mostly humanities-related coursework.