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Do good grades during education lead to greater creativity and success during work life?

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Question ajoutée par Zaid Mahadin
Date de publication: 2015/03/24
Emad Mohammed said abdalla
par Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

Good grades that you get is due to your hardwork,smartness or your creativity.Does this sentence make sense "Your hardwork,smartness,creativity is due to your good grades".Certainly it doesnt make sense.Good grades is some time a means to measure your intelligence but its not a necessity for being creative.Good grades may boost your morale sometimes.So i think dont mug the notes and try to score good marks,I suggest score good marks by learning new things,creating and innovating from what you study.Ya grades do matter!

salman haider
par salman haider , Operation Coordinator and Close Protection (CP) Accounts Manager , almajalG4s

"success inevitably calls for more success" does not guarantee a successful life e.g. some of the more successful persons like creator of Microsoft, Dell etc and in the line of physicists Newton are the big example proving that success is not based on good grades earned in academy.

Orouba Dandashly
par Orouba Dandashly , Housing/invoicing/planner , Saudi Oger, Kaust Project

Somehow it encourage the student & motivate him/her to really deserve it

anayat bukhari
par anayat bukhari , Researcher, English Content Writer, Publisher , Noor Foundation

No doubt, good grades open doors for more opportunities during the studies and in starting a career. But the most incredible thing is the CONFIDENCE level which touches the sky after achieving good grades. Confidence in itself is a gate to successes.

Majeda Tahboub
par Majeda Tahboub , Expert Educator , Jude Publications

An  Arabic proverb suggests that success is inevitably calls for more success. I believe it is so.

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