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| Type | Created | Category | Creator | Sort | Votes | Hides | Rating | |
| single | 25-Oct-2008 | work/school | soyring1 | unsorted | 39 | 5 | 51.4% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Melf | posted 26-Oct-2008 2:43pm Youngest, best grades out of the three of us. |
| Galomorro | posted 26-Oct-2008 3:09pm Other: Oldest of two kids -- POOR to POOR grades. |
| bill | posted 26-Oct-2008 3:17pm youngest with good, though my older brother was also good |
| Enheduanna | posted 26-Oct-2008 3:52pm Youngest with good grades. My older brother had good grades, too. |
| LJD | posted 26-Oct-2008 4:10pm I was a middle child. I'm the mediator in our family, I guess that is typical of middle children.
I always had decent grades, graduated high school with a B+ average. I was never a straight A student. Mostly B grades, some A's, a few C's. I had one D in high school, from a teacher, who was single, in his 40's. The class was office machines. I remember only one girl in our class was given a C, and to him that's equivalent to an A for this teacher. Heard a few years later, he married, was happy evidently. I also heard he actually gave students grades other than C and D. |
| Iseult | posted 26-Oct-2008 4:23pm Oldest child with okay/good grades. Depends on the subject. |
| llamamama | posted 26-Oct-2008 4:47pm Oldest with okay to poor..
That's uncomfortable. But I do get better grades than my brother..Mostly because he really doesn't care..I've improved greatly and my GPA has skyrocketed, unfortunately, he hasn't gotten to the point where he realizes what he does now will affect him later.. |
| Cain | posted 26-Oct-2008 5:00pm Only child with good grades. |
| they | posted 26-Oct-2008 10:15pm Middle child - Good grades - I did better than both my older sister and my younger brother in school. |
| JessicaWoman99 | posted 26-Oct-2008 11:23pm i was the only child with good grades A,s & B,s |
| JessicaWoman99 | (reply to LJD) posted 26-Oct-2008 11:26pm > I was a middle child. I'm the mediator in our family, I guess that
> is typical of middle children. > > I always had decent grades, graduated high school with a B+ average. > I was never a straight A student. Mostly B grades, some A's, a few > C's. I had one D in high school, from a teacher, who was single, > in his 40's. The class was office machines. I remember only one > girl in our class was given a C, and to him that's equivalent to an > A for this teacher. Heard a few years later, he married, was happy > evidently. I also heard he actually gave students grades other than > C and D. > > Jean i was straight A ,s and B,s with some C and D and graduated with real good grades |
| LJD | (reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 27-Oct-2008 12:18am JessicaWoman, Good job, getting the good grades. I had straight A's in English in high school, until my Junior year, when a teacher gave me a B...I was hoping to graduate with a straight A record in English. |
| cerealkiller | posted 27-Oct-2008 3:51pm Have no idea what the relationship would be regarding birth order vs. grades. Means nothing I believe. I was at the top of my class in grade school, top 5% in high school, and Dean's List in college. But, so was my only sister who is 8 years younger than I am. |
| cloudhugger | posted 27-Oct-2008 6:59pm Youngest with gooood grades. |
| cloudhugger | posted 27-Oct-2008 7:01pm I feel so used, like a freakshow in some wierd science class experiment. |
| Matty | posted 28-Oct-2008 8:01am Do your own homework. How in the hell di this make it through qual? When did we start doing homework? |
| soyring1 | (reply to Matty) posted 28-Oct-2008 4:54pm It's just an information piece- for a middle school science project |
| Joanne | posted 28-Oct-2008 10:36pm Sister 18 years older, brother 18 months younger. Puts me in a strange bracket - oldest middle child. Who loved school. Loved books. Loved studying. |
| Joanne | (reply to cerealkiller) posted 28-Oct-2008 10:39pm I'm thinking the younger child has the easier time just from having an older sib to learn from. And the survey so far is proving it. |
| LindaH | (reply to soyring1) posted 28-Oct-2008 11:03pm Don't worry, we aren't "doing your homework" here any more than people who would answer if you went around asking in the streets with a clipboard.
Answering a students survey for school isn't "doing their homework" and this isn't the first time someone here acted like it is. |
| llamamama | (reply to cerealkiller) posted 30-Oct-2008 9:10pm I think it actually starts over after 6 years..so you're both technically only children. |
| Biggles | posted 21-Jan-2009 7:17pm Middle child with good grades. |
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