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It's nice what you're saying but realistically, you could get a B+ in a class and still know more about that class than the person who got the A. The person with the A just tested well. The person with the B+ could very well get the "Big picture" and apply the concepts to real life better.
The basis of my post is on that idea. Isn't it better to understand what's going on instead of just getting a letter grade?
I agree with you on that. That is how I felt on my first histology test. I practically memorized the book. I understood everything on a broad-picture scale. I had a great general understanding of the material. What he tested on, though, were minute, arbitrary details. On the first test where I studied the book but did terrible, I felt like I understood the material better than on the second test where I studied only his lectures and got an A. I agree getting an A is just as much about playing whatever game your instructor wants to play as it is about understanding anything.