A good student or a smart student?
By clorissa123
@clorissa123 (4926)
United States
March 17, 2009 9:02pm CST
I had encountered many type of students in school before. A good student who have good attendance to school; who willing to finish his/her home assignment on time; and who is going to study for the tests. He/she may not be a genius, or have a high IQ score. He/she just want to achieve his duty as a student.
Another type of student who is smart. He/she can figure out the answer with minimal of study. He/she definitely have high IQ score. He doesn't need to attend every single class, because it is probably too easy for him. He needs minimal time to study.
Which one do you want to be?
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5 responses
@KrauseHome (36448)
• United States
18 Mar 09
Personally for many of us, I would think we would want to be the Smart student to where we can always get Good Grades on Tests without really having to study, but at the same time, over all wouldn't most of us rather be known as a Good student who had to prove in life not everything comes easy, and they had to work for what they have as well? I know at least if you have to work for everything, you will often be more appreciated and appreciate yourself more as well.
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@alexs90210 (49)
• United States
18 Mar 09
I would want to be the smart student because i think he has the potential to do the greatest things. On the other hand the diligent student may up getting a better job just because they work harder. The smart student may not get the better job but they have a better chance at scoring a really good job. Its not all about money but thats pretty much the reason that people go to school in the first place, right? I am curious to know which one other people and you would want to be. It really depends on what is more important to you.
@RDKOSASIH (101)
• Indonesia
18 Mar 09
may i must choose both of them i will choose both of them and if choose one of them i will choose a good student