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I also found my C students are happier than my A students.



A students are often formerly unhappy C students.

C students are often happy C students.


> A students are often formerly unhappy C students.

Is there any empirical evidence for this? It flies in the face of my experience, which is that A students were A students from the start; that C students almost never become A students, and that A students sometimes become C students.


I think both cases exist commonly.

There are plenty of people entirely capable of A marks in most educational situations who don't get them because they don't care and don't do the work. Something changes and they get interested. The jump from an indifferent C to a solid A often isn't that far.

Somewhat related: There are more PhD's than you might expect that were also high school drop outs.




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