Report Card vs. Knowledge

It is always believed that your score book (report card) cannot define your knowledge. Do you agree or not? Describe briefly.

Report Card vs. Knowledge

I think knowledge and score card both are equally important because if a person as the knowledge of the subject there is no way that they won’t be able to score good marks in the subject. Colleges and universities judge a person by their marks on the scorecard before checking their knowledge. Knowledge is a source of good marks, and they are generally found together. Parents these days say that knowledge is important and not the marks. That is just to console their kids. That is not the truth. Students should make sure that they gain the knowledge not just to keep it with themselves but also so that it can be represented by their marks and score card. Scorecards matter a lot. If a student is very intelligent but due to some reason if he is not able to perform well and does not score good marks he won’t be called a good student, whereas an average student studies at the time of exam and score good marks he will be called a good student. There can be valid reasons to not score good marks, but the student should keep studying, practicing, and working hard to get good marks because excuses are not the one that people want to see Success is the thing that is counted. Whether it’s an interview for a job, for higher education, or for school, giving marks is mandatory for all because the first thing is the marks on which a student is judged and shortlisted upon. For scoring marks, it is important to understand the technique for scoring good marks. It is important to study smartly so that knowledge is used at the right place to gain good marks. This mindset should be spread among people so that everyone makes sure they will be judged on their marks and not on the level of their knowledge and this can be taken up as an excuse.

– Written By Kumari

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