I have been a lucky child when it comes to score and its difference, my parents have never really pressurized me to score the highest marks or be on good ranks. Be it good or bad but that time has passed by, and when I look back today I have a very simple understanding of score/marks that I obtained. Out of all that I read, the scores represented what I understood and in turn how I could dictate it back. I have always been an average child and have got the independence of choosing my subjects and make my own decisions in life. Decisions good or bad have been my answers to situations that I faced in life and the result was either a successful outcome or learning experience. Today I have different point of view of exams all together, I want to get back to studies, but not only to score well or prove my potentials to world but simply to increase my own knowledge, to add more answers and to get curious to ask more questions. Study to widen the horizon of your thought process, read to increase knowledge, no matter how much you read what would actually matter is how much of it could you successfully implement and relate to in life.
Some wise person had truly said study never goes waste, at one point or the other it helps you, you may not realize it now but would definitely feel it some day.
Manisha Dawar
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I have been a lucky child when it comes to score and its difference, my parents have never really pressurized me to score the highest marks or be on good ranks. Be it good or bad but that time has passed by, and when I look back today I have a very simple understanding of score/marks that I obtained. Out of all that I read, the scores represented what I understood and in turn how I could dictate it back. I have always been an average child and have got the independence of choosing my subjects and make my own decisions in life. Decisions good or bad have been my answers to situations that I faced in life and the result was either a successful outcome or learning experience. Today I have different point of view of exams all together, I want to get back to studies, but not only to score well or prove my potentials to world but simply to increase my own knowledge, to add more answers and to get curious to ask more questions. Study to widen the horizon of your thought process, read to increase knowledge, no matter how much you read what would actually matter is how much of it could you successfully implement and relate to in life.
Some wise person had truly said study never goes waste, at one point or the other it helps you, you may not realize it now but would definitely feel it some day.
Manisha Dawar