TheBGrade
#123028
I didn't really start becoming serious about school until I got my first set of High School classes in middle school. I went from A/B student to straight As in an instant. I set standards high for absolutely no reason, to this day I still question why (I want an Art major for Christ's sake). Here comes English 2 and I get my first B. To be honest I don't really care since I know I can't be perfect, but it is somewhat annoying.
#123029
I got a half point away from perfect once. it was the most frustrating thing that has ever happened to me. *twitch*
#123030
Last school year, This Troper wrote an A to A+ worthy essay about {{Romeo and Juliet}}. The teacher gave her an 85% on the essay, and This Troper was livid and upset. The teacher wouldn't even let the class ask him why they got the grades they got. To this day, This Troper still thinks she should've gotten a higher grade on the essay.
#123031
Back in High school I was a straight A student and sometimes subjected to this...but now ever since entering college this has changed to the C-Grade.
#123032
This trope applies to 90% of Asian families and students. The parents usually want the kid to be a doctor or lawyer. And yes, ThisTroper is Asian.
#123033
Which is why This Troper's school has something called "Asian Fail" for anything below an A-minus.
#123034
It should be noted that these examples might be justified a little because it does seem like the closer you get to perfection without getting there, the madder you would be.
#123035
This (Swedish) Troper was bumped down from MVG (Very Well Aproved) to VG (Well Aproved) in a National Exam of English because of one miss-spelled word (Sandwitch instead of Sandwich), and '''God how it hurt'''.
#123036
This (also Swedish) troper know exactly how you feel. In my case, it was because I missed a single citation DX ''Ouch.'' Needless to say, I'm anal about citations now.
#123037
Real life subversion - this editor had a (mostly unearned) reputation as the class 'brain' in highschool, but was never bothered by 'B' grades. Other students would be surprised, though.
#123038
This Troper also has that distinction, despite being a B-student.
#123039
{{this-guy}} gets some F-grade grades, especially in English, but is still the one people ask questions to (besides the teacher) for help in any sort of math, science, history, ''vocabulary'' and ''spelling''. know stuff about art too, guys
#123040
Another real life subversion- this troper is a National Merit Semifinalist and made a 5 on her AP Language & Composition exam, yet barely passed her junior year and is struggling with senior year right now.
#123041
Count this troper in as well, spending most of middle and high school on the line between A and B before he actually started working in order to get scholarships. Previously he just didn't care, and accepted low marks in language and arts courses as the way it was.
#123042
EVERYONE in this troper's school. Her friends go into deep depression when they get 98 out of 100 or likewise, and she knows a guy who cried because he had to share a High Achiever trophy with someone else, nevermind that the tie only made the other guy his equal, not the winner. And in this troper's case, she once went through an exam and got all As and ''one'' C in History (her Scrappy subject). Her parents banned her from the TV and Computer for two months,.
#123043
Justified in some cases. Poor high-schoolers trying to get scholarships, college kids trying to keep them, and people trying to get into very prestigious schools or some other highly sought position may literally have to have perfect 4.0s every year; so it is understandable for people with goals set this high to be upset about what most would consider a good grade.
#123044
Yeah, seriously. ThisTroper always feels annoyed at anything less than a B because he needs a 3.2 minimum semesterly and cumulative GPA to keep his scholarship. ThisTroper is in computer science in an American university whose CS department still mostly grades to make the average grade a C. It wouldn't be so bad if the honors college that awards the scholarship didn't mostly concern itself with the humanities. In the humanities grade inflation has made the 3.2 standard quite reasonable, but when translated to the natural sciences or engineering it still means you have to be ''really'' good.
#123045
This troper was slightly irked by his good friend being upset about an ''A-''. Yes: A ''minus''. True, he was a very smart cookie, but come ''on''.
#123046
This troper's friend ''cried'' over an A- in seventh grade. She, um, she was something of a perfectionist.
#123047
This troper recalls a Chinese student from his math class nearly crying about a 97.
#123048
This troper will do you one better: he had a Chinese friend who ''did'' cry - over a 98.7 in Math.
#123049
And this one cried over an 89% in a Cisco Systems CCNA exam. (Justified, because the coordinator had set the passing threshold ''very, very high'', all the way to 90%; he gave him a chance).
#123050
A... 90% for passing CCNA?! This troper is DOOMED! *cries*
#123051
This troper was happy to pass his Calc 3 midterm with a 64% without a curb. His best friend was complaining about getting a 92% because he made a dumb mistake. He did stop when I pointed out that I would gladly trade him his grade and the points he would have gotten back wouldn't change his GPA.
#123052
This troper was once in a class with this one girl. For a test, she scored a 97%. She asked if she could redo it to get a 100. On another test, she scored an 84 and was (very) noticeably pissed... She's Korean. Why do you ask?
#123053
This Troper's friend's brother apparently freaked out when his PSAT score put him in the 94th percentile. He'd been in the 98th the previous year.
#123054
This troper remember a test in elementry school were the kid next to him was annoyed with a 100%. There was extra credit but still.
#123055
If that happens again, I suggest saying something similar to "At least you didn't get the worst grade imaginable. An A. Minus! MINUS!"
#123056
At some schools (including this troper's), an A- counts as 3.7 in the GPA. And an A+ does ''not'' count any higher than 4.0. So an A- ''can'' ruin a 4.0 GPA.
#123057
This troper goes to school in a town with an Asian majority, so complaints over Bs and A-s are ''very much so'' TruthInTelevision.
#123058
This troper wonders what would happen if above troper's school graded on a curve...
#123059
TruthInTelevision for this troper, who upsets his sister sometimes by being really disappointed about B-Grades and treating them as failures.
#123060
TruthInTelevision for this troper. He used to think it was that he actually cared: since college he's figured out he's really just worried his parents will kill him over it. Given the speech he received about a GPA lower than 3.8, he's pretty sure he was rightly worried.
#123061
This troper smashed up his £300 mountain bike after he got 99% in a latin test. This troper also has issues...
#123062
This troper once played the part of the confused friend to a girl who ''broke down crying'' over a B- on an English test in the eighth grade.
#123063
This troper is ''very'' guilty. In fact she kind of transferred schools to start over and be known as a constant 4.0 student ... oops!
#123064
This troper's life, despite (or due to?) having a medical condition that negatively affects the brain. She is still upset about being one question off a perfect score in a English test, cried after a teacher belittled her concerns about receiving a 19/20 for an assignment, and is unhappy with her UAI in the mid-nineties.
#123065
This troper, back in high school, set a personal goal of getting an A- or better in all of his classes after getting one B and all A's or A-'s one semester. He never succeeded at that; every semester, there was always that one subject that he got a B in; though not exactly a tear-jerking issue, it was still pretty frustrating. Now in college, he doesn't really care about perfect semesters anymore--as long as his grades get him into higher classes, that's all that matters to him.
#123066
This troper got into Cambridge university, still managed to stand above the rest of his peers...but anything less than a first class essay used to send him into a rage, smashing things up, almost breaking down in tears.
#123067
This troper learned not to care about class rank in high school by seeing how it affected others: a classmate once spent the better part of a class period feeling down on himself because of dropping from 3rd to 6th.
#123068
This troper's uncle is a college professor. Apparently there are students out there who get upset when their "A" isn't an "A+".
#123069
This troper is one of said students. This troper has been heavily mocked over this.
#123070
This troper is a college professor. He once was the recipient of a screaming tirade threatening a lawsuit against himself and his entire University by a student who received an A- instead of an A in a course. The A- was based on a C midterm and a B on the course project—a project which said troper had allowed the student to redo and turn in after the end of class, based on his poor performance the first go-round. Ironically, it turned out that when the student calmed down enough to have his grades reviewed peaceably, his midterm score turned out to have been mis-recorded and he got his A after all. Although the troper was severely tempted...
#123071
Not all professors even ''give'' A+'s at all. So someone might have a ''perfect score'' and be upset!!
#123072
This troper experienced a real-life subversion: A kid in class widely recognized as the "smart one" failed a test. His friends seemed to be expecting him to go ape over it and were having an awkward time wondering what to do. The kid just non-chalantly dismissed the grade and was confident that it wouldn't really affect his average.
#123073
This troper has a friend that gets upset when she once in a blue moon gets less than an A. She has also played into this trope by arguing with a teacher over getting a grade she felt she didn't deserve.
#123074
This troper never let grades in school bother him too much, but standardized tests are another matter. The first time he took the ACT, he got a 34 overall (out of a maximum of 36. At this point, it's mostly luck differentiating between the upper few points). So then he retook it and pushed up to a 35.
#123075
This troper scored a 29 in Missouri in 2006. At that time, scoring a 30 earned the tester a $2,000 a semester scholarship.
#123076
It's not such a bad thing, really. This troper was homeschooled, and the grading system was "A, B, Do The Whole Set Again (No, You Can't Just Fix The Ones You Got Wrong)", which was frustrating and led to tears and the temporary conviction that she'd never pass algebra, but got her into college two years early and she is doing quite well now that she knows that she's been ahead the whole time. Well, except algebra. But she's mastered it and will do so for all math, so there, Leibniz!
#123077
This troper broke into tears after she was given a 3.9 out of 5.0 in the first science test of her 9th grade. It happened a few times more, until she realized the tests with that teacher would be really hard to pass. To the end of the ninth grade, she didn't care anymore. By the way, the first (and only) 5.0 she got in Science that year was in the last bimester, in a really easy Physics introduction test. It was a tearful year for a girl whose Elementary school averages had been at least 4.7, and in Middle School at least 4.5. Given that she will never do homework or study, she does realizes that she can't complain too much, but still...
#123078
This Italian troper still complains about the 14 out of 15 in one of the sections of her final exam in high school. She missed a perfect score because of ''one misplaced apostrophe''.
#123079
This Troper's girlfriend has a problem with "odd-numbered grades that aren't divisible five." This coming from a girl whose lowest grade in the last trimester was a ninety-five. It's hard to take someone seriously when they'd rather get a 96 than a 97 or 99.
#123080
This troper got a 1470 the first time he took the SAT - that's 800 Verbal, 670 Math, out of a possible 800 in each (this was before there was a writing section). The guidance counsellor actually advised him ''not'' to take it again, because that was a really good score and it might look bad if he got a worse one (acknowledging that colleges are supposed to take the best, but apparently they still see how many times you've taken it, or... something). His response? "*** that, anything less than a 1600 is failing." The second time, he... didn't fail.
#123081
This troper was happy with his shabby 1350.
#123082
This Troper got the same advice about not taking it again after getting a 2140 on the new SAT, but she insisted on redoing it anyway because she felt ashamed of her 690 writing (partly because she's a writer). She feels totally vindicated, too, since the next time she got 2310, including a perfect verbal and a perfect essay.
#123083
This troper is a slight subversion, or a Deconstruction, depends on your point of view. He started out Grade School as a perfect student through the second grade, fell off his third grade year, returned to form in the Fourth Grade, then fell off again and the fifth, dropped into a downward spiral in the sixth, and has since stopped giving a ***. The reason? Too lazy to ever do homework. His test scores remain top notch, even in the math classes he slept through. He likes it way better in college, where homework doesn't generally factor into your grade.
#123084
This troper is glad to know that that's the case, as he's pretty much exactly the same.
#123085
Ditto for this troper. Pretty much straight-A student in grade school, but his grades were pretty "meh" in high school because he was terrible at completing homework. Now he's in college as a humanities major, which mean none of his major classes have tests ''or'' homework--it's all paper-writing, which the troper is great at. Plus, there's pretty much no such thing as a due date--as long as it's in by the end of the semester, the professor will take it, penalty-free. As such, I've made the dean's list several times, while in high school I think I made the honor roll ''once''. God, I love college!
#123086
This troper usually doesn't care as long as his grades are ok (or in some cases, not failed), but once he got pretty pissed off from missing an A by one point. Just one point!
#123087
''This'' troper missed an A by three tenths (.3) of a point! Three tenths!
#123088
This troper missed an A* for GCSE Maths by 5/600 points, and will admit she cried over that. ''Less than one percent''.
#123089
Getting a 100 on the National Latin Exam will allow a really fancy handmade certificate along with a medal and ceremony and Distinction and notification for having gotten the 100 on the student's permanent record. This troper got one question wrong and got just the medal. It's devastating.
#123090
At this troper's high school, a 93.5 is an A. A 93.45, however, means a B for the quarter. Come on!
#123091
This troper got B's in his AS levels recently, and actually cried.
#123092
This troper spent far too much of his summer holiday panicking about how he was going to get far too many "B"s in his GCSE results and (Shock! Horror!) MIGHT EVEN ONLY GET AN A IN MATHS! (his best subject by a long way) He actually did get an A* in the end and was very relieved.
#123093
It didn't include a B grade, but something similar happened with this troper's sister. She needed 3 A's to get into the Uni of her choice, and she got three A's... and a U. When her dad complained to his friends at work about this, they all said he was being too hard on her, since she got all the grades she needed.
#123094
This troper has successfully subverted this trope. Early senior year, he was embarrassed with an 85. Two 67s were rather humbling, and taught the old maxim "F*** it, I'll re-read the material and do better next test."
#123095
I became like this out of necessity. Cranking up your GPA so you can go to Germany means getting less than 80% is NOT an option (grades in Mexico are percentile, you need at least 50% to pass). Now, ''try doing it in an engineering major'', where even the greatest nerd feels he didn't do so bad with a 70%. Also, the Cisco Systems CCNA certification exams, where anything less than 80% means FAIL.
#123096
Whenever I find that my grade for the semester is less than an A, I get all mad and stuff. Although, since getting an A means not taking my finals, I feel this is justified.
#123097
This troper's best friend has ''broken down crying'' because of an ''A-''. And we're college seniors.
#123098
This troper got a 98% on a test. It was irksome not because 100% was the goal, but because he was dying to find out what the 2% deduction was for. As it turned out, the teacher didn't know the answer was correct (more than one approach was possible). He had to pull out the course textbook to prove him wrong. If I was grading a paper where someone apparently got everything absolutely right except for this bit I didn't understand, ''I'd find out what it meant'' rather than marking it down.
#123099
And then there was the time where an enthusiastic teacher ''apologized'' for being unable to give a perfect grade, since there was one answer that was undeniably wrong. Surpisingly the ''teacher'' was more bothered than the student.
#123100
This troper just ''barely'' ended up with a "C" on his mid-term exam in Calculus in his senior year of High School. That grade stung worse than (almost) any grade before because it was just ''barely'' off of the minimum for a B. Like, 78.67% or something. Even worse, that C on the mid-term affected the grade for the first two quarters of the year such that the first half of the year was also ''just barely'' under a B. That really stings. This troper ended up getting a "B" by the end of the year, though. No final exam for me!
#123101
This troper has never really cared about his grades except for one thing-his parents *** about them. While, yes, he did not do well in middle school algebra (very lazy+lotsa homework=D's), he nearly exploded when they commented on his ACT score. Now, understand this -- this troper is good at taking tests, just naturally good, and never studies. He made no preparation for the test, and still got a 31. This tropers parents response..."Imagine what you could have gotten if you'd studied!"
#123102
This troper is similar. Oh how I loathe those words. They wouldn't happen to be familiar with the principle of vastly diminishing returns, would they?
#123103
This troper doubts it. Those words also make his list of the Top 100 things Parents say that hurts/annoys their kids.
#123104
Does '***' mean 'ask'?
#123105
It probably means "female dog"
#123106
As generally laid-back as I was about this sort of thing - I asked teachers to ''deduct'' points when I felt that they had missed a mistake in one of my answers - my 1590 SAT score still annoys me to this day.
#123107
This troper has smashed his head through several rulers because he got one question wrong on a test. This troper has encountered people who are even more extreme; let's just say that one of my real-life encounters tried to slit his (or her, I'm not telling) wrists because he (or she) got a C+. Yeah.
#123108
Similarly (this troper would usually not note this, but the similarity just seemed uncanny and jarring, I apologize), a friend of this troper actually once told him that she would probably kill herself if she ever got a C or went to summer school. Due to the love/hate nature of the troper's opinions about her (mostly due to the fact that she's pretty much a real life MarySue) he barely restrained himself from replying with "then I hope you get a C on your next exam."
#123109
This troper's cousin had a 96.94 average through her three years of middle school. For some context, she was class valedictorian by ''over a percentage point''. Her reaction upon finding out boiled down to "I wanted the 97."
#123110
This troper's ENTIRE CLASS was like this in high school. Anything less than a 90% was considered a miserable failure. After every assignment or test was returned, there would be a mad dash to the teacher to gain back a few percentage points unfairly (or even fairly) deducted - excepting, of course, the inevitable few perfect scores floating around. This troper in particular, while widely acknowledged as one of the smartest kids, is also known as one of the laziest; settling with a 95 instead of a 98 or 99 was fine by him if it came about after using the overwhelming majority of class time to play Tetris on his calculator (greatest "do you need anything new for school this year?" present EVER).
#123111
This troper (in fact, the same one who was so obsessive about the [=SAT=]s, above) used to have fun hitting A grades by ''exactly'' 0.1%. He managed it in three different math classes (the easiest ones to fine-tune your grade in, 'cos there's so much homework and the answers aren't subjective).
#123112
This troper did cry in the fifth grade over getting a C in a science class. (There were only 3 grades in that quarter due to extreme laziness on the teacher's part, and though she got a hundred and five percent on one she was sick the day that both of the others were done, and was told by the teacher that there was no work that day.) Ahem. So maybe I'm still a little bitter about that one. However, every year from then on, I would have one B the whole year, which got to be a little frustrating after a while. I actually got my much desired year-long straight A's freshman year- and then the dreaded B returned to plague me sophomore year, in Algebra 2. However, I have two AP classes this year, my junior year, so it'll balance out. My parents aren't hard on me, but I have this kind of obsessive (and completely irrational) fear that if I don't get a 4.0 or better, I will be passed by for scholarships, not be able to attend college, and end up working at [=McDonald=]'s instead of pursuing my lifelong dream of being a screenwriter and movie director.
#123113
This troper got 5s on every single AP test (13 total)... except one in his last year, where he got a 4. It was seriously annoying (AP tests in the States are out of 5 points, for a particular subject)
#123114
Almost the same thing happened to this troper. The only 4 he got was in English Literature, because he couldn't finish any of the essays.
#123115
This troper had the exact same thing happen, with a chain of 5s and a single 4. It was made worse because the entire thing was my own fault for not double-checking the sign-up sheet properly: I had signed up for, and thus studied for the wrong test before coming in.
#123116
Seriously, this happened to me too. I get to awe people with my huge string of '5's in what are traditionally considered the hardest APs, but only a 4 in Spanish Language. I hated that class so much. Fear and loathing in... North Carolina.
#123117
Though not overly concerned about grades, this troper was frustrated when he dropped below 100% combined on his Latin tests. That, and the first wrong.
#123118
This troper nearly became like this with a 45 out of 100 in a Graphics midterm (even though he wasn't the greatest student at Graphics - it was a filler subject - and it ''was'' a low grade). Luckily, he got 68 in the end-of-year, meaning he just passed the course. Since then, he's become ambivalent about study and grades, just so long as they're B or above (and, in certain contexts, B minuses will suffice - but C, a bridge I haven't yet come to, is OUT OF THE QUESTION).
#123119
On the other hand, this troper knows at least two people who fit this trope to a T. One became incredibly depressed by an ''A-'' and once famously stated the worse grade for her to get would be a 74 (a B+ - which this troper got a lot of that year); the other is obsessive about grades and has been known to cry when being beaten to an English prize (that this troper won) and harass a teacher to get them to up their grades by one or two percent.
#123120
This troper's middle school had the grading system of 4=A, 3=B etc and 95% or higher is a 4+.. In grade 8 she took her art very seriously, as she was trying out for an arts high school for next year. In that art class she got a 95%, and missed the award for best art mark by 1%. After comparing notes with the winner (who got in the same school this troper did) this troper discovered she got all 4+s in the class, and this troper got three 4s, the rest were all 4+s, and after one memorable project a 5 (somehow). So ya, this toper was a little saddened.
#123121
Inverted with ThisTroper: he is generally known as the local brain, but when he took his [=SAT=] and got a 1960, only his parents were disappointed.
#123122
Medical school. Just... medical school. This troper, with low standards, is subjected to this from colleagues on an hourly basis.
#123123
This troper is egregiously guilty of this, and is mocked to no end for it; she once burst into tears for an entire day and endured a week of depression over an 85%. She also spent months feeling insecure after getting a 95 percent on an essay when she had an unbroken record of 100 percents, and desperately tried to talk her math teacher into giving her an 100% on a test instead of a 99% for an rounding error he said was inaccurate, but was in fact not prohibited by anything he had taught us. The very idea of 3.8 strikes fear and shame into her heart.
#123124
One girl in this troper's high school really did cry her way out of a B. She'd had straight-As all her life and was facing a B in junior English, and broke down in tears about it. Astonishingly, it worked, on a female teacher known for her toughness. (This troper graduated with a solid 2.5, and is therefore an aversion)
#123125
This troper spent all her years at college with a GPA eligible for magna cum laude... until the last quarter of her senior year, when one bad class bumped her down to cum laude just in time for graduation. It still hurts.
#123126
While ThisTroper fits the trope, he feels dumb after looking at all these examples and realizing he's happy with "only" a 90%.
#123127
This troper is experiencing this trope right now with her drawing class -- no matter how much work she puts into her required artworks, she can never earn anything higher than a B. And since three out of six have been completed, and the final portfolio requires ''four'' of those works to be included... ARGH. Artistic mediocrity, here I come.
#123128
'''Update:''' After a bit of elbow grease and a hell of a final presentation, I finally got an A overall for my final drawing grade. And in a subversion, I got a B in algebra -- and don't mind, because mathematics are my biggest weak spot and I'd be OVERJOYED to pass them.
#123129
One of this troper's classmates, who is currently sitting next to me, most likely reading this as I type, freaked out over getting an 88%. On a progress report, which didn't even matter.
#123130
In her freshman year of high school, this troper earned a 99% on her first semester biology final. She missed one question. To this day, she still has not forgiven herself.
#123131
This Troper had, in the last year of MYP and his first one in the International School system, a last science presentation about Dengue fever. The teacher, one of three, each in charge of a science, one for each semester, promised that if he did well, he'd get a six and would make a six on the final paper. He poured his lifeblood into this one presentation and did all apart from hiring a choir to sing beatifically upon each slide being projected... and got a five on the report. He shall never stop scorning the teacher, who moved to an International School in Spain after the year.
#123132
This troper used to slide by doing whatever he wanted, at one point ''almost'' failing a test(13/24 or something) and not bothering to correct for marks. This year, he sees he can get almost all As by barely trying (due to a loophole in which homework doesn't count for marks), so he ''trys harder'' to get that 84 up to an 86. Except in Home Ec. This troper can't sew.
#123133
Inversions exist at many colleges that don't differentiate much between grades (or don't report them to grad schools) -- often times, students will aim for the ''lowest possible grade that's passing,'' and will be upset with a C+ rather than a C-. This troper has heard tales of a student who got all C-'s and one B, and was rather annoyed about it.
#123134
In middle school this troper met a friend who was tight-wound, and fit this trope to a "T". Meanwhile this troper gave up in middle school, at the end of middle school they had evened each other out a bit. In high school this troper's firned kept getting worse(as in caring less), until senior year when his friend would copy this troper's homework. There is nothing like corrupting good students.
#123135
Although not necessarily a paper-type of grade, this troper was competing in a regional music competition in 9th grade with 2 friends performing "Fugue for Tinhorns". We missed state by ONE POINT. I'm still bitter.
#123136
This troper knows a guy in in several of his college engineering courses that will run to the professor every time after getting his test back to start begging for more points. One time a professor got so annoyed with him that he '''deducted''' points for his begging and didn't give them back until he promised to leave him alone for the rest of the semester. On a later test that same professor gave everyone several extra points just to discourage such whining, which was a nice boon to those of us who didn't really care but were right on the edge of moving up a letter grade.
#123137
Subverted by this troper, who frequently received but hated As. As mean the curriculum wasn't challenging enough and you had no measure of you actual potential or grade level. I'd aim for As, of course, but generally hope that the curriculum was challenging enough to land me in the B or C range (in my school C was considered the average grade) as that meant the curriculum was at a good level for me to be learning effectively.
#123138
Throughout his school career, this Troper had a tendency to invert, subvert, and see this Trope get played straight. Inverted during Junior High, when this Troper simply didn't try and didn't mind 50/100s due to his not liking being called a "nerd" (a badge that he now wears proudly like a war medal). Subverted in the sense that he didn't try during high school, but chose courses that were in his field of nerdiness (history, geography and english), meaning that his marks were pleasantly high, while his preppy friends seemed insulted at this Troper's perceived insensitivity to their B grades ("Why should ''you'' get such good marks, ya don't study!"). Played straight by many friends who got 89s in math class. Incidentally, this Troper has Dyscalulia, making math the only course stream he actually put mega effort into, with less-than-desirable results. Continued to play straight when this Troper found that math kept his GPA right under 80 (the honor-role threshold at our school). Eventually, he got out of math when it stopped being manditory, causing his GPA to shoot up to Ontario-Scholar levels (although he pretended to not care).
#123139
In her entire middle and high school career, this troper only received one B on a report card, and freaked out. The class she didn't ace? Eighth-grad woodshop.
#123140
This troper can be like this, but only on subjects I like and am good at like the sciences. It's my parents that freak out if I get a B.
#123141
ThisTroper used follow through on this, one of the many occupational hazards of being "gifted and talented," and then came AP US History. And the pneumonia. Now he has much lower standards.
#123142
This troper once had a friend who was incredibly upset over a ''107%'' in Biology. The highest possible was a 110% grade, only doable because of extra credit. He had a perfect extra credit, but lost the 3% on a test. I really wish I was making this up.
#123143
This troper's best friend melted down over an 89% in eighth-grade English, but the troper herself is even more guilty of the trope. In junior year, her friends were still talking about how she cried over a "bad" grade on a writing assignment at the beginning of freshman year...
#123144
This troper (pageless and not in any hurry) is a huge subversion. In grade school I was always ticked about the fact that I seemed to miss perfect on almost all of my tests by exactly one question -- in hindsight this may have been a ploy to hide a bit of my intellect and look more 'normal', especially as I was picked on due to being a brain. In junior high, I lost interest in doing homework in favor of just watching TV, playing video games, and generally being a young teen loner in my room, though I still cared about D's and worse. By High school, this had reached full blown apathy for my grades as long as I was passing ("D is still passing mom!", but throughout this decline period my parents seemed to care more and more about my grades, because they "knew [I] could do better". This led to at least one major outburst where I accidentally destroyed the full body mirror in my bedroom, another where I needed to hit something (and luckily managed to leave the house before that something was a someone) and to the general belief that my parents have considered me a failure for more than half of my life. Now, in college, I only care about passing marks, but I put in some effort in the classes I really care about -- like programming.
#123145
This troper's friend went apeshit when her final average was less than 85%. She is Asian. You are shocked.
#123146
To this troper, (the local equivalent of) B is usually acceptable, though nothing to be happy about. Except in English. A- can be attributed to carelessness, but the one B this troper has received in English reduced her to tears. She's still kind of bitter about it, because the parts she got wrong were about ''culture'' (English being a foreign language in these parts) which hadn't even been covered in class.
#123147
This troper heard a story in his senior social studies class (I forget the name, but it involved ancient civilizations). A parent got so pissed off after his son had a paper with a failing-looking grade on it (he failed to read that it would be redone for a better grade, no strings attached) because the kid was almost deathly sick that he actually ''shaved the kid's head with a straight razor'', leaving all of those nasty cuts for a good part of the rest of the year. I'm not sure if action was taken against the parent, but if I were the teacher, I'd rip the guy ten new breathing holes. I myself don't really care about grades.
#123148
This Troper's parents have this attitude. Needless to say, it drives me ''crazy''.
#123149
This troper, being one of the geeky crowd in all the Honors/AP classes, has to endure these from her friends every time report cards come out. She, however, has no problem with Bs.
#123150
This Troper got her grade card a couple of weeks ago. She was quite pleased because it was all A-A* kind of thing... except for English Language. I got a C. Subverted in the fact that my mother was more annoyed about it than I was.
#123151
This Troper goes to an IB school, which means the grades are out of 7. 7 is the highest. I don't really care if I get a five or something, but I have a friend who was freaking out about a 6. The stupid thing is, the mark counted for absolutely nothing!
#123152
I'm the class (and to a slightly lesser degree, by which I mean the outgoing seniors don't know me and everybody else, including the juniors above me, do, the school) brain. I get straight A's. However, it's become annoying when people, due to the mental image they build up of me, try to make a laughingstock out of me for one mistake. It's usually the time I break out a reason you suck speech. My favorites are the ones that mention the fact that I never said I knew everything, and only an idiot would attempt to hold somebody to that standard, or (if I'm feeling nicer) the speech about how, despite any mistakes I make, you still seem to think I'm some kind of god of intelligence, rather than somebody who actually, you know, made a mistake. Or I just trash them if I happen to have something personal against them.
#123153
At first I used to get pissed over "almost" grades, but as things got harder I just felt happy with doing well. Now, the only grade that truly irks me is my 797.5 math/language average in the university entry exam... an 800 would've given me a scholarship.
#123154
This troper's friend is absolutely ridiculous when it comes to assessing her grades. She once complained about her grades dropping... from ABOVE a hundred percent to slightly lower, but still above. From getting a hundred percent test score. She complained about getting a PERFECT SCORE. (in case you're wondering, her grade was that pumped up due to extra credit.)
#123155
High School Band Festivals for ThisTroper's class. We'd ALL be pissed if we didn't get a 1 when we felt we deserved it.
#123156
You don't happen to be me, do you? My high school band class was the exact same way, and three of us (me and two non-tropers...) are at the same college together.the other two to become tropers soon...
#123157
This troper's sister received two As and a B at Advanced Higher and was disappointed. This troper herself, on t'other hand, is a subversion: grades get treated with indifference as long as they're passing marks.
#123158
While not bothered by B's, this troper was sorely disappointed at getting a D in music, to the point of nearly dropping the subject. Fortunately Cambridge is ignoring it.
#123159
This troper wouldn’t call herself a constant grade A student (far from it) but she’s always been proud of her writing ability. So imagine her annoyance when she comes to get her mark results for her second semester dissertation project: and discovers she got 69 points: a 2:1 grade. Which is actually pretty good for that level of study... but a ''70'' would’ve been a 1:1 grade. She was one point off. She’s still bitter about this.
#123160
This troper is getting thousands of dollars in free money for having a high GPA, so would be understandably upset about a B.
#123161
Not this troper, but a girl in her class two years ago. (Just so you know, our grades are a score of 1 to 10.) The girl in question got an 8 instead of her regular 9's and 10's. Note that said grade didn't even push down her average grade by more than .1 points. Especially annoying because people were allowed to do it over if they weren't pleased with the grade, she got the highest scoring grade and she cried about it, while most of us were happy with our shabby sixes. Ugh.
#123162
{{Raekuul}} needs to be a perfectionist this semester, or else he will lose his scholarship. Keep your eyes open for breakdowns. Made especially worse due to his GeniusSlacker status.
#123163
This troper's English teacher gave her back a test while she was writing a test in maths, handing it to her maths teacher. Said maths teacher, being used to this troper's less-than-good grades and seeing her struggle with the test, showed her the B she got, commenting, "Does that cheer you up?" All this troper had to say was "No. I'm better at English than a B."
#123164
This troper was perfectly happy to get B's in school. His parents, however, not so much, and expected much better from him than to settle for a B. So this troper stopped trying altogether! That sure showed them.
#123165
This troper gets A's in math. On a unit-end test he got a sign error in his algebra, getting 99.7%. He BURNED that test in his fireplace.
#123166
This troper cannot allow herself to get anything under 8 out of 10. She'll tell everyone it's her mother who'd kill her if she gets anything lower than that, but it's pure bullshit. She spent a whole evening banging her head against her door, chanting, "I don't deserve to live! I should be hanged for this crime! I got a 7 in French!" She eventually calmed down when she realised her grade averages only counted toward university from age 16 onwards. (She was 14 at the time.)
#123167
ThisTroper was, if not hysterical, slightly miffed at getting 88% on an Ancient History test. Not at the grade itself (in Ancient History, that's a ''brilliant'' grade), but that he came ''equal'' first instead of first outright. With the guy who got picked for school captain over him.
#123168
This troper used to play this one straight. In 9th and 10th grade, he would fight over every single lost point on a test or assignment, and cried at a B grade on an assignment. Then a good friend flat-out told him that he was best known to the rest of the school as a grade freak and that he needed to stop. This troper did so immediately, which led to an aversion in 11th grade. After taking 16 AP tests (which give a grade of 1-5, with 5 being the highest) and receiving a 5 on 15 of them, he got a 4 on the English Literature test. His reaction? "Eh, I figured that would happen."
#123169
This troper plays this one basically straight. She'll settle for an A- in a class but a B or lower is severely disappointing to her...except in math, of course, when she'll settle for a B or higher. But no, she does not cry over grades. (She might if she failed a class or something...)
#123170
Later and later into college this troper noticed that professors would downgrade slightly and make the student ''fight'' for their grade, that the only way to get the grade you deserve is by showing how serious you are with a well-reasoned argument. And though I wasn't an obsessive achiever by that point and pretty much comfortable with coasting on B's, sometimes I would do it simply for the principle of the fact that I earned the A. And every time I've confronted a professor over giving less than the grade I earned, I've gotten the grade.
#123171
In year 8, this troper received 88% on a maths exam (which was really tough, tougher than even the top student had counted on), and got a stern talking to from her teacher, telling her that her score was disapointing and she had to try harder next time. From then on, this troper's opinion of the teacher was that she could ''*** right off''.
#123172
This Troper was very upset when she got back her GCSE grades to find that they were all either As or A*s, with one exception. However, she was more upset because the B was for English Lit (one of her favorite subjects, and one that she'd been predicted an A in) than because she hadn't got straight As (if it had been any other subject, she wouldn't have cared).
#123173
Same here; this troper knew she was going to get at least one B (out of 10 subjects), and in a partial subversion was fine with that - except the B came not in Spanish (which I'd expected because the teacher would not let me practice with the right paper! I studied my arse off and got the A anyway) but in Art, which I'd been explicitely told by the teacher I would get an A in and was lining up to take the next year. I was pissed. In hindsight, I probably wouldn't have been able to cope taking Art to the next level, and I enjoy Physics (which I took instead) like anything, buit still, being told you'd be fine and then missing the grade... galling.
#123174
This Troper's dad was the proverbial "97%? What did you lose the 3% on?"
#123175
This Troper has to admit that she once cried over a single wrong answer on a French test (because it was the first time she'd gotten less than over 100 in that class, and she knew she deserved the point). Of course, she was also grounded once for having an 89 in math, so it's not all just personal pressure. She now considers herself "pretty laidback" because she doesn't make too big of a deal over grades so long as her overall grade for every class is in the A range.
#123176
This Troper's reaction upon getting a B is along the lines of "Meh. I'm disappointed, but I'll do better next time". This Troper's ''Mother's'' reaction upon getting a B, however, is a long lecture. I only ''wish'' I was as motivated to do well as the above tropers.
#123177
A lecture?! This troper's dad told her she 'could always clean toilets for a living!' And she was twelve!
#123178
This Troper was known for two things in primary school: extreme emotional reactions to trivial slights and significant intelligence (the former reputation was admittedly deserved, the latter...not so much). Naturally, this trope was expected to occur by classmates and teachers after receiving a C grade after years of straight As. Of course, this troper ended up shrugging it off as a fair cop instead.
#123179
This troper knows someone who complained about a High Honors on an English assignment(my school's equivalent to an A+) because someone whom he felt had put much less effort into the assignment got an H. He was upset that he got a HH on something when he could've done less and gotten the same grade, he felt.
#123180
Most American high schools will point out the top ten students in a graduating class. This troper graduated... 11th. Which is kinda like missing the A by 0.1%. It's a bit of a subversion in that she is aware that the "honor" is trivial, but remains curious to know how far behind #10 she was... and how much of an impact her decision to take only 2 AP classes (weighted GPA) made.
#123181
Considering that this troper shot from 11th to 4th once he started filling his schedule with APs... Rather a lot, I'd guess.
#123182
While this top student troper got inoculated to lower grades at a more formative age (didn't do so well in the elementary school GT program), he once was rather slow to leave a middle school class and overheard a classmate crying to her teacher about her first B ever.
#123183
I almost got grounded for getting a 89% in history. My friends freaked out, and then I got a lecture from my father.
#123184
Subversion: This troper's most common grade is A-, and getting lower than that doesn't bother him in the slightest.
#123185
This troper used to be this way throughout most of middle and high school, being disappointed over even an A-. It was only in her senior year of high school when she took almost all AP and honor classes did she learn to be happy to pull off a B in some classes. Now in college there are some higher level classes she's just happy to pass!
#123186
This troper knew a girl who was disappointed in getting 'only' a 100% on a test! There was an extra credit question she missed, which would have given her a 105%.
#123187
This troper cried the first time she got a B on her report card in middle school, and did the same when she got her first C. Now she feels lucky if she gets C's in any math or science class. Nowadays, a B in any of those classes = a very happy troper.
#123188
This troper was happy to get about a 69% in a hard maths exam(the top score being about 77%ish)but got a mini lecture from her mother about how she could have done better.
#123189
This troper got her exam results back, with the equivalent of As in almost every subject but with Bs in Maths and English. This troper was very, very disappointed.
#123190
This troper was really disappointed when she got her first B on her report card in 6th grade. Now, I'm fine if I get a B on my report card. I just hope that it doesn't go down to a C.
#123191
This trope is actually enforced upon the students at this troper's honors college program. If our Grade Point Average ever falls below 3.5 on a 4.0 scale we are dismissed from the program and we lose our scholarship money. Needless to say this troper is apprehensive about getting anything below an A.
#123192
This troper is one of the ones who has to admit to crying about a B... it was in 3rd grade, he had gone through 1st and 2nd getting straight As on every report card, and had no indication (at least, that could make it through his surprisingly thick skull) that he was doing any less than he ever did. So, come time to get his first report card for 3rd grade, and half the grades are Bs (the other half are As, of course). Cue this troper cowering on the hearth as his mother reads the card, crying because he thinks she's going to beat him.
#123193
This troper has a friend who subverted the trope. He had a 4.0 going in Computer Science. After reading an article that said many companies don't like to hire 4.0 students because they tend to be "too" smart, he intentionally got a B in a class to bring down his GPA.
#123194
This troper knows someone who was a genius in physics. He earned his BS in three years and continued his education at MIT. In his entire college career, he got one B - in a phys ed class because of absences.
#123195
In school, this doesn't happen with me, but stick me in any game with gold medals or whatever, such as burnout, I just can't help myself. My brother tends to be a scapegoat when things go wrong.
#123196
This troper was a 100% student when she was in Venezuela but when she came to Canada and with the new language her Grades dropped from 100% to 60s and 70s it was horrible, but then she realized that it didn't hurt, it wasn't that bad, so now she doesn't care about the marks and slacks off a bit, pretty much a B+ student and her average is 87% thanks to religion and P.E (an atheist in a catholic school, not good).
#123197
Try being an eclectic pagan in a Catholic school filled with fundamentalist students...ouch. At least the teachers are accepting and Religion classes here are actually educative about a ''variety'' of religions.
#123198
This troper was one of these back in secondary school. She got ill from stress, missed most of her GCSE coursework as a result and was upset about getting an A in math instead of an A*.
#123199
At this troper's school: A=Average, B=Bad, C=Community college, D=Disowned, and F=Fuck you, why are you still living? This Troper wishes she were kidding but with 48.7% of the student population being Asian and the ''average'' SAT score of 1800 (the national average is 1500 BTW)-she is not. And this is not even including the stigma that a 2250 on the SAT's is a "poor score"...
#123200
This tropers parents are like this about grades a lot more than I am, and it drives me nuts (FYI I'm a senior). I think that having a B average is perfectly fine, especially since its mostly a not-doing-homework thing. A 28 on ACT means that I should also be a shoe-in for most universities also, if my cousin is to be believed. That said, if I actually care about something, then this very much applies, even if its a non-school thing.
#123201
To this troper, anything lower than a B+ is a fail. But I'd like to think I'm not as bad as some of the kids in my AP English Literature class. I overheard one girl bitching about getting a 97 on her Spanish test and wanted to headdesk.
#123202
This lurker only gets upset over a grade when she thinks she could have done better. Unfortunately, this includes driving herself insane by studying when she doesn't believe she has to (and is usually justified by her grades) or when she gets a late assignment because she happens to actually NEED TO SLEEP. She's pretty much the only one who ever worries about her grades.
#123203
This troper was depressed by a 98% on an AP Chem test. Admittedly, most people in the class get Cs on tests, but he was almost certain he'd gotten a perfect score and his mistakes were very silly (Forgetting the 'II' in 'Copper II Oxide' and calling calling 'Fluorine Pentoxide' 'Fluoride Pentoxide').
#123204
This troper cried when she got home after finding out she received a B in AP Physics. Still disapointed.
#123205
I used to get straight As. Then I learned how to procrastinate properly. I get a load of B's. I swear to God it has nothing to do with me being in Community College.
#123206
Ironically, some Stanford students bitched that the courses here were ''harder'' than Stanford fare here.
#123207
Fun fact: He's also Asian. Well, Filipino, but '''goddamnit what is the difference except for being moar related to asian indians'''
#123208
I had a really hard time with getting a B+ last semester in Spanish 111. What disappointed the most was knowing how proud my mother was of me last semester with a 4.0 GPA that she would tell all of her friends about it and that, despite her denials, I knew she was disappointed.
#123209
Averted, in my case. I was distraught after failing a test. I cried, and was too afraid to check my grade, because it had been a major test. I finally checked my grade and even with the failed test added in, I was still getting over 100%. I was then embarrassed for pitching such a big fit.
#123210
This Guy's sister was classmate of two... um... "famous" twins in the school. You see, they were identical twins, both of them pretty good at sports, and ''first and second place in a national science contest''. One of them once got a 6.8 out of 7.0 (roughly ''between'' A- and A) in one class, and they both decided to do an extra credit homework in order to get the 7.0. Even though only one of them needed it. And it didn't make a real difference in their perfect report card. I still wonder what's up with them...
#123211
This Troper's friend is this full stop. He complained about how he was failing Chemistry when we was getting ''only'' an A-, while his friend sitting right next to him legitimately was failing. This Troper also subverted it himself. He broke down crying when he failed honors Precalc and went back to academic where he was getting straight A's, and his friends assumed it was no big deal. However, the whole episode really hurt because of a deep emotional conflict dealing with [=ADhD=] and an inferiority complex. I honestly didn't care about the grade itself.
#123212
This troper's school uses online gradebook that allows you to see your current grade and what assignments you have. The quarter grades are not cumulative and are what your current grade is at the end of the term. Unfortunately, this troper's parents now have access to the site and check it on a daily basis to question every grade that the troper gets. D:
#123213
Many, many Asian students; particularly if you're a first generation immigrant.
#123214
This troper's father had a korean girl in his honor's class, who, according to him, worked her butt off and got an B in the class. However, her mother came into class, and in broken English said, "B no good, what she do to get A?" His father jokes that this is why the rest of the world is kicking our butt educationwise.
#123215
A solid B isn't the worst grade. A "barely losing" B+ is though. That is, an 89%. Or an 89.4% if they round up.
#123216
Try 89.99%. Seriously, the .4 points between a B+ (3.3) and an A- (3.7) is the largest number in the entire world...except that .01% that fucked you over.
#123217
92.99% as well. Frequently, in the USA, 93% is the cutoff for a full A (as opposed to an A-.)
#123218
This Troper ran to the door crying when she got her first B at 2nd grade.
#123219
The possibly worst feeling in the world is getting a 85.4% (86% and above is an A) for this troper; sometimes, this troper believes teachers give out such a grade just to torture students.
#123220
Very probably not, because they don't like their holiday/summer breaks taken up by grade appeals filed against them.
#123221
This troper vaguely remembers her younger sister having a tantrum for getting a "4" grade(on a sliding scale of 1-6, with 6 being the best).
#123222
That's 67%. In other words: a D.
#123223
No, it's the third-best grade, so it should roughly correspond to a C. There's no way of knowing what percentage it means, since almost all grading systems have the lowest grade cover a much wider range of percentages than the others.
#123224
While 67% may be worrying in the US, in Germany a "3" grade (on a sliding scale 1-6 where 1 is the best) is perfectly acceptable.
#123225
A 92 out of 100 doesn't sound that bad, right? This troper has an acquaintance who actually started ''crying'' about it.
#123226
You think that's bad? This troper's friend cried because she got her first 99 (out of 100) on her test in Chinese school. Some people need to appreciate life more.
#123227
This Troper's younger sister's French group, who consider anything lower than, not just an A, but an A* to be failing (and not only that, but a ''good'' A*, not just the minimum for one). In fairness, they are the 'Fast Track' group, and therefore the very best at French in their year.
#123228
Perfectionists suffer from this, in everything they do. This tropers cousin will be upset if she gets 98 marks out of 100 in a maths test.
#123229
This troper took an SAT pretest freshman year of highschool and passed. His grandfather was more interested in why I did worse in math than language.
#123230
Do you know what it's like to score a 1590 on the (older) SATs? This troper does. So does anyone who was nearby when she opened the envelope. What's worse is due to the (older) scoring conventions, it's actually ''more'' unlikely to score a 1590 than a perfect 1600 or a seemingly lower 1580. That was no comfort.
#123231
This troper was a straight A student in middle school hoping to apply to a prestigious and extremely selective high school. When she found out she got a B+ in one subject, she broke down into hysterics, couldn't face her parents for a week, and couldn't think about it since without hyperventilating. Spoiler: moved away before she could apply to the school and ended up in another one where they accepted you as long as you could pay for it. 'Devastated' does not even cover it.
#123232
This troper is currently able to pay for college almost exclusively through merit-based scholarships. Lemme tell ya, getting a "B" is ''very'' stressful when dropping your GPA below 3.5 will literally cost you ''tens of thousands of dollars''...
#123233
This Troper has gotten progressively anal about her grades as she nears the completion of high school, especially if it is a subject where she ''should'' be doing better (Such as English. She understands all the concepts and topics, but she is unable to do well on the book tests for the simple fact that she can not remember minute details about the characters and settings in the books.). She won't freak about having a B, but she will be severely unhappy.
#123234
Not actually a letter grade, per se, but This Troper had a similar experience in an acting class. We were practicing interpreting our characters, and when I asked the teacher where my performance was at, she told me it was 'pretty good'. We then proceeded to have a lengthy discussion ''in front of everyone'' about how I felt that 'pretty good' does NOT qualify as constructive criticism, with her all the while acting as if I had turned my nose up to an A. I'm sorry, but in my book, 'pretty good' equals something like a midrange B. But apparently that's the best she can come up with. Why, yes, I'm still upset about it.
#123235
As a straight A student, this troper can't stand Bs. The most recent example is looking online to see her honors history (a class that is easy, so she doesn't really try hard) grade, and saw that it was a B, and CRIED (which surprised her)! Then, she realized it was a mistake. Changed that 88.5% to 91.5%, the next day. But still, only an A-...
#123236
A subversion: in this troper's seventh grade history class (which she had an absurdly high grade in because of an absurdly easy and large amount of extra credit), she failed a quiz. The guy next to her (pretty much always got a worse grade), got a higher grade than her by about three points (still a fail). He pointed out this troper's failure to her. Her response: "So?" She thought it was pretty funny how he expected her to get all worked up over that.
#123237
This Irish Troper took his Leaving Certificate exam about 6 years ago. The basic gist of this exam, is that the results you get are given as points, which are then used to determine which college course you're eligible for. This Troper missed his first choice course by 5 points (Scored 455, needed 460/600). The worst part was that this happened because of a 95% score in Physics. The only way to get a 95% score in Physics (at the time) was by missing the correct units-type at the end of an answer. e.g. putting down 100 instead of 100Litres. Needless to say This Troper was gutted
#123238
This troper tries, but can never quite write an English essay properly. Considering three of my seven classes were English, with the same teacher, this presented a problem. She felt extremely humiliated every time she got an essay back, very rarely achieving even 90%. Thankfully when it comes to writing stories, this troper always got good marks.
#123239
Averted in my case. I always got straight A's, and when I got a C- in biology, everyone was eagerly awaiting my meltdown (I was considered TheScrappy by a few kids in my grade), but I was happy with it. A C- is a good grade for a test that you didn't even read the text book for.
#123240
Mostly averted in this troper's case. Mostly. My senior year of high school, I essentially coasted through without working much, and still aced every subject. My second, third, and fourth quarters I had a 90% or more in EVERY CLASS except economics - in which I got 89s. For THREE FRAKKING QUARTERS. I didn't really care, because my average was hovering around a 95% anyway, but still, I was ONE FRAKKING POINT away from straight As for the first and only time in my life for three goddamn quarters. I still hold a grudge against my teacher for that one, as no amount of complaining or reasoning would change his mind.
#123241
Heavilly subverted with this troper, I used to get so many good grades not only my parents didn't congratulate me anymore, I ''liked''taking less than 95 of 100 because it was a change. My grades started going down at high school, because ''not only I not only didn't study out of class at all and even slept during classes, I made three copies of every answer as small as I could to send around the classroom'', and only mattered to me because in my school you can skip the final exams if your combined scores of the three first bimesters and an extra exam is equal or above 320. Even then, only a problem because of History and Geography, my worst subjects, that needed some study the night before the exams.
#123242
The other top student of the class, however, bawled her eyes out when she got 98 of 100 in an exam. Partially justified because, unlike me, she not only studied outside class, but spent almost all of her free-time at it. Almost everyone that wasn't also around the high-tier grades and me rolled eyes.
#123243
This troper comes from a school where 70% is a perfectly acceptable grade and 80% is considered very good (This applies to the entire country. A grade average of over 90% is practically unheard of). So the first time she heard an American friend complain about getting less than 95%, she had to rub her eyes to check if she was reading it right, and even now she has trouble getting used to it.
#123244
This troper was once dissapointed with a 86% grade in computer science, and was immedietly accused of this by most of the class which has gotten less. What they failed to remember was that in most other subjects that year where most of them had gotten 90+ grades, he got 60-80 and was quite content, it's just that damnit, I could have aced computer science. (and I later did)
#123245
This troper's report card for the first semester of freshman year (high school) came back with a C in P.E. and a B in French. Other than that, it was all A's. The C? I couldn't care less. The B? I was very close to crying. The letter only matters to me if I like the class.
#123246
And one more: In middle school, I very nearly broke down in tears when my GPA slipped from 4.0 to 3.9, unweighted. (With how it was calculated, that means tears over getting less than 97%. Yeah, I was a perfectionist back then.)
#123247
This troper, after getting a C on a bio test(in a class she later realized was really damn hard), cried in the hallway. She's very used to high grades, so it hurts to realize that she screwed up big time. She's getting better, but lower grades in any subjects but math and chemistry really sting. Actual failures mean I dwell on them all day and cry.
#123248
In this troper's school, we do our Science GCSEs in modules. The first set was fine: she got an A* in Biology, and As in Physics and Chemistry. However, for the second set, her A*in Biology dropped down to a B. This troper's mother is a Biologist and demanded to know where she'd gone wrong. And, to put the topper on it, this troper had just applied to do Biology (among other subjects) at A-Level. Upset doesn't cover it. It's the effects of going to a Grammar school: As and A*s are the norm, and getting Bs automatically makes one feel like a complete failure.
#123249
It took a while for my friends to convince me that getting 2 marks short of an A in a A-level Maths module ''that I taught myself'' was still a good achievement. I should stress that they were successful.
#123250
Should I even put this here? Okay, I will. I got grounded for a year and almost got my computer tossed out for having one "B", AND scoring one point short on a state test. What the fuck-fucking hell is fucking wrong with my dad?!?!?
#123251
This Troper knows someone who, on an IB HL Math Placement Test, got a 20.5/30, and was mad about it. Now, getting above a fifteen means that you are qualified for HL, and he had the second highest grade, by a large margin on both sides (This troper upped him by six and a half, third was an 18), and that only twelve people got above the margin, this applies good.
#123252
This Troper is the inversion as she never cared for grades as long as she passed, but her absolute best friend fits this trope to a T. HilarityEnsues.
#123253
This troper is in the exact same boat. On the other hand, I do get fairly good grades withou trying which means said friend often wants to murder me.
#123254
We could probably make a subtrope just about parental overreactions. After learning this troper's "particulary bad semester" resulted in a 2.75 instead of a 4.0, my parents went behind my back to have my financial aid taken away. I'm hardly alone in this.
#123255
While most of the time this troper doesn't mind lower scores as long as she passes, one time was actually unfair- due to a poor replacement teacher in Japanese, her 95+ grades dropped, but only a little bit. The unfair part was my overall mark being a B when I had achieved As in every single assessment.
#123256
Also, when this troper got a B (15 out of 20) for an essay on ToKillAMockingBird, she was feeling alright, considering she hadn't finished the text (and... still hasn't...) But when my teacher came to talk to me about it, she did it in an almost comforting way ("Don't worry, you'll do better next time... I know you're a bit of a perfectionist") which for some reason caused the disappointment in myself to come out.
#123257
This Troper once had a paper in 10th grade where every single aspect received full credit...except for the fact that he forgot it at home the day it was due. (Final score 98/100). This Troper is now in graduate school whose GPA has since collapsed to mid-2 range, perhaps because he still can not forgive himself for it.
#123258
This troper actually CRIED (in front of her teacher and two bemused frriends) when she discovered she had gotte one mark off an A in her maths module. In my defense, I studied REALLY hard.
#123259
This troper use to be a perfectionist in elementary school and cried whenever she got at least one question wrong, especially on homework assignments. Nowadays she's always happy to get an A but can easily handle getting a B. It's getting a C that is unacceptable because she knows she can do better than that, especially in cases in which distractions and procrastination kept her from getting that B or higher.
#123260
This troper's mother threatened to disown him after getting his first C.
#123261
This troper's mother cursed at him when grades were posted while he was home over break for getting an A and not an A+ in a college course. Admittedly it was a famously easy course, but still.
#123262
This Troper got straight A's, but not 4.0, for last semester, because he got an A- in History and his school counts that as 3.7 in his GPA. It's too bad A+'s don't count any higher than 4.0 because in another class (Symbolic Logic) he got that. And not just an A+, but 117%!!
#123263
Update: He did manage a 4.0 semester right afterwards. No obscenely high point percentage, though.
#123264
This troper was very upset after getting a 96% on a Chemistry test, because he had over 100% on every test up to that pointtests were curved by adding points to everyone's tests so the average would end up at 76%, and the actual average was usually around 40-50%
#123265
This troper got 3 A+'s and 5 A's in her final exams, and got 6 C's and 2 D's overall, despite being in top level classes for all her subjects. I wasn't angry though, my averages were F's or worse before hand as a result of not attending school, ho hum.
#123266
This troper's parents used to get upset whenever she brought home a report card with anything below 85%. Fortunately, they grew out of it, and now that she's in university, they don't stress much as long as she doesn't fail a class. Yay for passing Calculus with 50% and mom not batting an eye!
#123267
This Troper has two instances of this trope.
#123268
The first is an example that she heard about. My brother goes to the magnet school to end all magnet schools, and, apparently, last year there was someone who retook his SATs in order to gain roughly ten points to get a perfect in order to get into a (very) good college. The college turned him down because they did want someone with that kind of attitude. (Remember, this is all 'He said, She said'.)
#123269
The second is a subversion found in this troper. Said troper is widely considered a 'smart kid' and tends to get very nice grades. With the occasional lower grade on a quiz or test, the people sitting around this troper always ask if she is okay. The troper just rolls her eyes. (It's B. I don't care, it's not going to affect my grade that much, and some of my great friends are doing worse, so no big deal.)
#123270
This tropette got a 92% for her math grade in 6th grade. The percent you needed for pre-algebra? 93%. Even worse, in her school, the entire grade is split up between math class, so she never sees her pre-algebra friends. Yes, she is very bitter about that 1%.
#123271
Recently happened to this troper at his first year of college. Eight solid A's. One B+ (89%). Cue BigNo. Curse you Pre-Calculus!
#123272
This troper is aiming for vet school, so is trying really hard to get a perfect GPA. First semester, got the highest grades possible in all classes--A's in everything and an A+ in biology--for a 4.0 GPA. Second semester, still A's in everything--bio was only an A, not an A+ this time--except for an A- in a social science class. Guess what? An A+ doesn't add anything to your GPA (and a plain A doesn't take anything away, even when an A+ is available), but an A- ruined that perfect 4.0 FOREVER.
#123273
The girl who sat behind me in Astronomy this year had a C for one quarter. She finished the year with a B, but was freaking out over the C because it was her first ever C.
#123274
This troper has always been a straight-A student, mostly because she was a nerd and not very social, so all she did was study. Also? She was told growing up that anything lower than an A "might as well be failing". I'm in college now, and I still break down and cry over anything lower than an A. (Then again, I have an academic scholarship to keep, so don't be toooooo judgemental. If I lose it, guess who has to drop out of college?)
#123275
this troper missed ''2 questions'' (still getting an A) on a science test and was in a bad mood for the rest of the day. (somewhat justified in that she got her grade report for that class the same day and found that those 2 questions kept her from getting a ''perfect overall score'' in that class)
#123276
the same troper as above knows somebody that subverts this trope; he won't freak out at an 89, but he ''will'' freak out at an 84 or lower
#123277
This white troper can out-Asian most of the Asians at her school.
#123278
This troper has an Asian friend who wants to get into a college course that requires an almost perfect score on her final exams. As a result, she is a major perfectionist, when she got 24 out of 25, she viewed it as 'good', she broke down and cried once over getting 12 out of 15.
#123279
This happens to me whenever I get anything below a 98 in Latin. Yes, I have insanely high standards for myself.
#123280
I take an online math class, and so I'm allowed to redo stuff a few times. If I get below an A on anything but I final exam, my mother makes me redo it. A C on the exam? Nooooooo! Better email the teacher, it might bring the overall grade down to a B. -.-
#123281
I am a phenom in geometry; literally the best in both my teachers classes and one of the best in the school. On my first test in geometry, I got 97%, the second 95%, the third 98%, and from that point on I got 9 100%s and 1 98% on the tests, and a 99% on the midterms. I was such a good student that the teacher used to check with me to make sure she was right. I absolutely loved this! And when I got 100% on our last normal test, I was excited to have an early 95% on the record as my lowest grade. But when it came time for the final, somehow I got 92%. I still had an A+ overall, but I was devastated to have my record that I was so proud of tarnished. It disappointed me to no end. I was horrified. Still am.
#123282
This Troper once saw a classmate break down in tears for get a 98% average on his report card.
#123283
Seconded, but with a 99.78% instead. A stream of 100's and one 99. He did not recover fully for about six months.
#123284
This troper never was really good at math. Yet when he graduated with a 99% score (beating the whole class), some of the class was blaming it on the teacher (namely, that he manipulated the results). This troper was like "What...?"
#123285
This troper remembers ''bawling'' in 5th grade over a C+ in her worst subject, because she was worried about what her mom would say. Her teacher told her "You're being too hard on yourself."
#123286
At this troper's college, there is a really tough chemistry professor. Just getting a C in his class is an achievement (and, considering that he grades on the curve, he knows this.) Yet if you get a C on a test, he makes it sound like you're failing his class. Thus the students have a saying: "There's failing, and then there's Kung-failing." Kung-failing may not be ''actually'' failing, although it could be. More likely, it's just getting a C.
#123287
This Troper knows a girl in her year, whose ''only hope'' for getting out of a nastily ArrangedMarriage (no exaggerating, the guy is an ass, about four years older, and misogynistic to boot!) is to exell in all her subjects and gain a scholarship, because her parents ''will not pay for college.'' Needless to say, she's a bit of a nervous wreck, but Social Services can't do anything since it's not technically psychological abuse, because arranged marriages are a part of her religion and culture and her refusal to do so is seen more like teenage rebellion than anything. Most of my friends and I agree. If she makes it, we're throwing the biggest party ever and will make sure she ditches the head-scarf.
#123288
This troper. He received a B in Chemistry (by a margin of 8 marks or so) in his GCSE O-Levels. At first he couldn't believe his eyes and thought it had to be a mistake. Then he went into shock. Pretty soon, he was in hysterics and muttering "I got a B", "I got a B" over and over again. His friends were understandably irritated, seeing how some of them got Cs and Ds and worse. Didn't make this troper feel any better. He was so afraid his father would disown him or worse, he actually locked himself in his room and hid in the dark. Oh and he got all As in the other 8 subjects. Of course, this troper contends that that incident traumatized him for life, because while he was the class genius before the O's, he's been consistently failing everything since then. He's pretty much a nervous wreck in his junior year right now, with a GPA just above 3.0. Being the first child of neurotic over-achievers is not pleasant.
#123289
This troper was told, upon entering junior high, that her parens only wanted to see "B's or better." Troper burst into tears upon receiving a C+ in Spanish class...and her parents were called by the counselor, ''and'' Troper had to explain herself to her parents that evening. Not explain why she got a C+ though, but ''why she was crying about it.'' Troper's Dad: "I said I ''wanted'' to see those grades, not that you had to get only those! It's okay!"
#123290
This troper's friend was disappointed that she got a 108 in her final math grade. I am not making this up. She groaned about it all day: "I could have gotten a 121! How could I be so stupid?"
#123291
This troper used to take his marks so seriously that he gave himself chronic stomach aches from the stress. And this was in freaking ''primary''/elementary school! Subversion, since by the time he got to secondary school his general attitude was, "Well so fuckin' what?"
#123292
This troper recently got a B in AS Computer Science and decided to drop it, since in every other subject I got over 90% without revision.
#123293
Though my friend from the same school was annoyed because, across 6 AS level subjects, around 8 exams, they dropped 2 marks on one exam, beating everyone else in the school by 10%.
#123294
This troper is something of a subversion, seeing as I ''would'' be disappointed with a B grade or lower in any subject I care about (i.e. not the filler AS-levels our college makes everyone do), but I'm far less fussed about individual scores and certainly wouldn't get upset over it.
#123295
Subversion: After a ... unpleasant experience involving an "F" grade, two years later I remember a conversation with a classmate after showing each other their report cards: #QUOTE#Classmate: Wow, that's pretty good. #QUOTE#MsShaw: Yeah, but when I get home my Dad's going to look at the B- and saw "Why the hell did you get a B-?" #QUOTE#Classmate: If the lowest grade I got was a B- my mother would ''throw me a parade.''
#123296
I took the report card home and...Dad was proud and didn't even care about the stupid B-. At the end of the class the conversation tooke place I did end up getting a B+ at a 89.7...but since the troper was the only person in class who acted polite to the (unpleasant) teacher, he bumped it up to an A-.
#123297
Happened to this troper in fifth grade. She had had all As or A+s until then. Luckily, she has never gotten a C, but came close.
#123298
This troper is generally upset by these, attempting to get a 95%+ average. There are maths and physics, though that is justified in that if I hadn’t made careless mistakes / false assumptions early on I could have kicked up my grade 10% HIGHER. In worst cases of sulking, I repeatedly tell myself I suck.
#123299
As for English, I excel in creative writing, but not so in academic writing, apparently. I started to swear my teacher hated me since everyone else got at least 95 while I was stuck with 80. I ashamedly admit I became a little rude to said teacher from then on.
#123300
And for the kicker, I pull off the “What do you mean it’s not heinous?” deal with friends who try to cheer me up. And take offense if their grades are the very ones I'm jealous of. In a subversion, I suck at my native language (Filipino), and am not at all bothered with failures there.
#123301
This troper is more afraid of the D or F grade, but still reacts in much the same way. I'm in my second year of university and try as hard as I can to keep my GPA above 80% to keep getting my scholarship money. My parents and professors aren't even pushing me to get superbly high marks and don't think the money is a big deal, but I still keep giving myself stress in order to get good marks. Unfortunately, it gets to the point where if I barely studied for even something as small as a quiz that I break down crying in the middle of class if I don't know the answers.
#123302
It is scary how frequently this shows up, but especially parent overeactions. Case of point, this troper got mostly C's and B's in his GCSE's (1 D)...and his parent's weren't impressed (despite a C being a pass(!)). Funnily enough, his dad failed his A-levels, yet he still wasn't particularly impressed with my C in English Lit AS level (despite getting a B in my exam). "Then he shall take his place amongst the hypocrites" sounds about right...
#123303
Just remembered something: he has had a fairly laid back attitude to grades, so his viewpoint is over 50% is a pass, 50% is ok and less than 50% is a fail. So, getting half the marks is fine, but getting less than that is not good. Given the above, it is not surprising what his parent's thought on the attitude was...
#123304
ThisTroper is an all-A student. As long as it's an A, preferably above 95% if the subject is not science, I don't care what the score is, and a B is no big deal either as long as it's only once in a while and not on a major test. I am not Asian, just the daughter of former honors students. I used to have a friend (also not Asian) who would cry if she got below an A, and another who refused to tell anyone but me her scores if she didn't make 100%. I had an Asian friend who totally freaked out over lower (read: below A+) scores in math or science, but she was satisfied with a normal A in English and Social Studies. This is not typical of my classmates or former classmates; I've only had a few friends who were more grade-conscious than me. The best part? Two of them were blondes.
#123305
I was like this as a kid, as I was really clever and used to being clever, and would get upset over getting 9/10 on a spelling test. Now I have got a little less clever, and I am happy to get anything that is not an F.
#123306
I'm not majorly bothered since I still have chance to get an A* overall, but I was not too happy when I got a B in Geography. In a meeting with my 'progress coach' (everyone at the school is assigned to one, don't worry) she was, annoyingly, very "well you know B is still a very good mark" and I was like "yeah, but it's two grades below what I want. It's not good enough." Same thing but less for science, where I got an A, as again there is still time to change it.
#123307
I don't give a horse's mangy behind about my grades... but my parents grounded me for a week for getting a B in English 10. (Admittedly it was more because I had missing assignments and they are extremely anal about me getting everything done... but you'd think they'd at least be somewhat impressed that I got 84% overall while missing half of the projects.)
#123308
Most people associate TheBGrade with Asians. Little do they know that Russians have this just as bad, much of the time. This troper is a stellar example. I've been this for as long as I can remember, culminating in a panic attack and complete mental breakdown over a B+ in the 7th grade (surprise: my parents cared less than I did). I worked myself so hard earlier, though, that I just burnt out...and now I can't be bothered to study for anything. So now I beat myself up for not studying, and then beat myself up for getting 2150 on the SATs. It's a vicious, Russian cycle.
#123309
One teacher this troper had had an easy button from Staples. You press it, it says "that was easy." He only allowed a student to press it after getting a perfect score on a test. Cue meltdowns over 98%s.
#123310
Inverted once in my case (and in univercities in my country). I was happy about 4 (corresponding to B) because I was one of the few people who passed the exam (about 3 people out of 100 got 5 - something like A, over 50% got 2 - corresponding to E/F). However 2 or 3 retakes are norm and even you can pass a year without passing this exam (you need to pass it next year).
#123311
This troper once cried because she got 96th percentilebetter than 96% of comparable population. on a standardized math test. Then she realized how that sounded and trotted over to this page.
#123312
This troper has a reputation for cleverness, and it's ''frustrating'' to get a B. What's even more frustrating is when people tell me that it's silly to be frustrated over a B--I ''aimed for'' an A, and ''missed'' and ''missing my goal is frustrating.''
#123313
This troper tended to be punished for this. Somewhat justified in that she was lazy and tended not to study for tests and throw away notes she thought she didn't need.
#123314
Back in 3rd/4th grade, This Troper ''really'' wanted to get all A's on tests, or at least B's. Because one day I told my mom I got a 71, and that it wasn't really a zero, but she got pissed anyway. I was always so nervous when they handed out tests, and if I got less than an 80, I didn't react well. It has toned down since middle school because ItGotWorse in other ways.
#123315
Oh Good Lord. EVERYBODY at This Troper's challenge program. And I mean EVERYBODY. This senior has heard her classmates complain since FRESHMAN YEAR about how much their parents were going to kill them and how they'd never amount to anything- for getting a 96 (the highest grade one could receive in a dual-credit class, in other words, A PERFECT SCORE) instead of a 100. Nevermind that we all jumped pretty much straight from middle school into college, as far as course level went... Somewhat played straight and subverted for This Troper herself, in that she doesn't freak out over not getting straight As in everything. However, she absolutely will freak out over Cs in classes which not only drag down her average by several points, but place her on probation for a semester. And when you're a senior whose only way to pay for college is gonna be through merit scholarships, and you make a C in a class that looks like it should be an easy elective (an acting class with a guy I so lovingly call Professor Hardass), it looks like senioritis, not a grade you WORKED YOUR ASS OFF FOR. So, This Troper feels a bit justified in melting down a bit after this past semester. The good news? I only have to take 2 classes next semester. The bad news? It's Intro to French and ANOTHER class with Professor Hardass. Yay.
#123316
This troper would rather receive a 90 on a test than a 99 because of this trope.
#123317
When I (ShadowDog) was in elemantary school, I cried when a got anything less than an A (I'm referring to individual assignments, by the way). In highschool, I crumpled up anything less than a B. In college (technically my 3rd year of highschool, thanks Move on When Ready!), I've gotten 2 As, a B, a C, and a D. "I got a D in Spanish! Yay!" All I need now is 1 A and 3 Bs or better. I've come a long way...
#123318
I recently left a maths exam in tears and said to the first friend I met "I think I probably got a B!" She just looked at me in disbelief, and I realised that I have become this trope.
#123319
This troper's entire school is like this. Justified in that it is a selective high school and that two or more Bs over the course of a year means you can't get student recognition.
#123320
7th grade: This troper's first, and only (so far) B. I was so scared of what my parents would think, but they really didn't care much. Now I'm in college and still holding onto my 4.0. We'll see how long that lasts...
#123321
For this one here, it came around his sophomore year in Junior High. Due to parents who wanted me to grow up at a more lax school, they took him out of his previous school and sent him to a InNameOnly Catholic Junior Highclaimed to "instill Catholic values on the youth", [[BlatantLies but it was bollocks with all the blatant bullying and more or less all the whole '''TurnTheOtherCheek''' pointlessness the advisors kept on spewing)]], and thus, over there, due to his status, it lead straight into a massive mental breakdown, induced by the bullying, constant teasing, and the whole general unpleasantness of the place.
#123322
As for band and music competitions hosted in Ohio, we have the II, or Excellent grade. Everyone who competes in OMEA-sanctioned competitions of course wants a I, which is Superior, and many musicians and bands find a II to be a slap in the face. The fact that II stands for "Excellent" just makes it sting even more.
#123323
This troper. I always try my absolute hardest in every single lesson, simply because I don't know why I shouldn't. Unfortunately, I also have severe anxiety issues and a low self-esteem. I have run crying out of a lesson because I was 0.1 below my predicted grade. It's gotten to the point where I ''always'' assume that I've done something wrong because I'm me - I always get things wrong. Then again, go to TroperTales/CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming11, and go to the current bottom listing, to see why I'm being a little silly...
#123324
This troper just got a 98/180 on the JLPT N1. He needed 100 to pass. FML.
#123325
This troper's sister. Troper went to a regular high school, Sis to a science/technology magnet school. Our respective first years at our respective schools after moving to the area, our first report cards never arrived at home. Mine was lost in the mail, but it came out (after Mom called our schools to find out what was going on) that Sis had been given hers while at school and had lied that it was in the mail. The reason she never wanted to reveal her report card? She'd gotten a B in one of her classes. Somehow I ended up in more trouble because of my poor grades, while Sis ''the Liar'' got a slap on the wrist.
#123326
This troper just got 99% on a Spanish test. But it doesn't end there! Thanks to a previous bonus assignment, I had an extra five points for this test. Meaning my total mark is 104%. One-hundred four. ''One percent away'' from *BEYOND* ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. Goddammit.
#123327
This Troper managed to make 135% on a test, because it offered generous extra credit to start AND the professor then curved it to make 85 points a 100%. But it wasn't perfect! If he hadn't made that one mistake on several proofs, he would have gotten 141%!! Also his score would have been the highest in the class outright instead of tied for the highest.
#123328
This troper usually tries to make herself content with a B, especially since it's in a geometry class taught by a crazy Russian teacher. Fast forward to a couple weeks later, when her teacher is passing out report cards. As he gives her her nearly straight A report card: "So close." She almost started crying and was in a pissed off mood for the rest of the ''week''.
#123329
This troper has only ever gotten a B once on her report card. Needless to say, she was very unhappy with herself during that time.
#123330
The closest this Trooper got is when she was 4 points from a B, which was enough to test out of Algebra 1 and as far as she knew at the time, get the credit.
#123331
This Trooper's sister once got upset because her grade in Science was 104%.
#123332
...I'm sorry What?
#123333
This Trooper's friend cried over the same test I did. I cried because I got a D. She cried because she got an A-.
#123334
This troper remembers a comic strip that one of his friends drew in middle school for the school newspaper showing three kids receiving their graded math tests. The dumb kid was ecstatic. The average kid was pretty happy. The smart kid: Devastated. Their grades: Dumb A-, Average A-, Smart A-.
#123335
It woulda been funnier if the grades were: Dumb D-, Average B Smart A-.
#123336
..This troper has an odd subversion/inversion/aversion not quite sure how to put it. I do all right in school, always getting As and Bs...But reading this page makes me seriously depressed and makes me feel like I'm never going to accomplish anything in life because you guys are going to get all of the good scholarships, school spots and jobs...I need to go do something to cheer myself up now.
#123337
I tried to make myself believe that it's okay to get a B, and I'd be all "oh yeah a B is pretty good" with my friends. But to a similarly minded friend I admitted that I'm going to be crushed if I don't get all A*s in my GCSEs. It doesn't help that my sister got 11 A*s and has gotten into Cambridge.
#123338
''Frostsabre.'' My stepmother had once made me have to read a biography about a history leader just because I had a B in an A.P. Euro class...in two weeks.
#123339
This troper here again. Probably the only time I've seen a "B" on food is "Grade B Maple Syrup." Why "B" but not "A?"
#123340
A kid in my class has problay some of the worst parents you can expect for grades. This student (who we shall call as K) said this one day. #QUOTE#'''K''':I have to get to get straight A's! Anything under a B and I get grounded!
#123341
This troper attends a school where there are no +/- additions, only the plain letter grade. Yeah...someone'll probably end up victim to this. Perhaps her, if English doesn't go the way she wanted. Thank God the percentages needed to get a grade are pretty low-I was pretty surprise to see further up the page a 67% would be a D in America-I have a 60%/C in Maths, ''how the hell would I survive maths there?!''
#123342
This Troper has a friend who is the epitome of this trope. She constantly complains to me about getting Bs and A minuses, even though about 99% of the time she's actually scored way higher than I have on the same exact thing. She's still a good friend, though. The other day, we took a quiz-- she got an 89% and was absolutely ''pissed'', I got a 79% and was happy, since that's better than I usually do. She congratulated me.
#123343
This troper had a friend who wanted to get into a certain university's law course, which required an almost-perfect ATAR. Said friend worked incredibly hard and pretty much destroyed her own social life in the process, down to the point where I was one of her few remaining friends and I was getting pretty sick of her. She'd get me to look at her marks before she did and repeatedly got frustrated over marks like 17/20, 92/100 and so on. I was getting rather annoyed by her reactions, though I did take into account the ATAR needed and the fact that I wasn't aiming for a particular course.
#123344
This Troper gets very disgruntled by Bs, and was flipping out because she was seventh in her class. ''SEVENTH.'' It turns out it was a mistake, though, and that I'm actually tying for number two. I should be tying for number one, but there's this kid who was homeschooled during middle school and is required to take Algebra; he's in four honors classes while everyone else is in three.
#123345
This troper and her college classmates. Justifiable since several of us were trying to maintain scholarships, and at least half were considering becoming doctors. Said classmates have been known to get upset at/openly question professors who've given them grades of 3.5 (highest possible grade being 4.0). Even after we graduated (with half the class getting academic honors), we were still competing for the highest scores during our medical school admissions test. Now there are at least six of us enrolled in the same medical school. Class starts in a week. Here we go again?
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There was one incident where this troper ''burst into tears'' upon receiving a report card with TheBGrade. Of course, this is because getting TheBGrade usually entails a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech from her overbearing mom.
#123347
This troper got exactly ONE B this year. An ''89'' (90 would be an A) in honors Spanish first semester. I'm the only one who has a problem with it (there's always that speech about how "a B in honors is like an A"--which I will refuse to believe until someone on a college admissions board personally confirms it. . .).
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This troper's best friend. In Germany, 1 is the best grade, and 6 (at school) or 5 (at university) is the worst. He has a 1,1 average at university and is pissed because it is not a 1,0. (Subverted with this troper herself, who has a 1,7 and is perfectly happy with it.)
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I got a D in social studies and was chewed out for it in front of the whole school to the point that people apparently STILL remember it over a decade later. Nevermind the fact that my grades were so high I still beat my entire year.
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There is little more frustrating then getting a 99 for most of this troper's class. What did I do to lose this one point??? What?!!