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I'd like to get some opinions on this:
I did incredibly poorly in high school, but managed a 4.0 in undergrad (chemical engineering) and went straight to medical school (now an M2). When I was in college, it was clear that many of my classmates were a lot more "naturally gifted" than me, but I managed to get better grades with a lot hard work, hence I took on the mentality that anyone is capable of making A's as long as they put in enough effort.
Now a couple of my friends that I grew up with are starting to think about going to college. They were both poor students like me in high school, neither graduated, but they both got their GED. They're inspired by my turnaround and I constantly tell them that they could make straight A's too if they put their mind to it. Now one of them is enrolling at a local community college with the thought of being a nurse or other health professional (not a doctor).
But recently I've had cause to think differently. I chatted with that one friend's dad and I was amazed to hear her own father say that she was not capable of making A's. His point of view is basically that "some people have it and some people don't." He thinks that the reason that I did so well is that I just happen to choose a major that I was incredibly gifted at so the grades came naturally.
Now I ask you guys, simply: "Is everyone capable of making straight A's?" Please keep in mind, I'm not talking about making straight A's at an Ivy League school or anything like that, just a local state school. Thanks in advance for your replies.
I did incredibly poorly in high school, but managed a 4.0 in undergrad (chemical engineering) and went straight to medical school (now an M2). When I was in college, it was clear that many of my classmates were a lot more "naturally gifted" than me, but I managed to get better grades with a lot hard work, hence I took on the mentality that anyone is capable of making A's as long as they put in enough effort.
Now a couple of my friends that I grew up with are starting to think about going to college. They were both poor students like me in high school, neither graduated, but they both got their GED. They're inspired by my turnaround and I constantly tell them that they could make straight A's too if they put their mind to it. Now one of them is enrolling at a local community college with the thought of being a nurse or other health professional (not a doctor).
But recently I've had cause to think differently. I chatted with that one friend's dad and I was amazed to hear her own father say that she was not capable of making A's. His point of view is basically that "some people have it and some people don't." He thinks that the reason that I did so well is that I just happen to choose a major that I was incredibly gifted at so the grades came naturally.
Now I ask you guys, simply: "Is everyone capable of making straight A's?" Please keep in mind, I'm not talking about making straight A's at an Ivy League school or anything like that, just a local state school. Thanks in advance for your replies.