Zitat des Tages über Guter Schüler / Good Student:
Like, in high school, I was a good student and got straight As. It was very strict and you couldn't do well there unless you studied very hard, but every time there was any trouble, I was the first person they would be talking to.
I had no confidence at school. I was not a good student and I really thought I was pretty stupid. Just dumb.
I was always a very good student.
If you're last in your class at Harvard, it doesn't feel like you're a good student, even though you really are. It's not smart for everyone to want to go to a great school.
I think I was a good student, because I jumped over a school. My main interest was basically history and literature. Sports were basically basketball and swimming at a pool. I was so happy.
I was 16 and did a play at school. I was a rather good student... And then I did a play when I was 16 and completely lost all my concentration for academics.
I was a good student - a geek, really - editor of the school paper, thought I was going to go to university.
I studied chemical engineering. I was a good student, but these were the hard times of the depression, my scholarship came to an end, and it was necessary to work to supplement the family income.
I was a good student. I was lame. I was into school and didn't really go out much, so I guess I wasn't the coolest person on the planet.
I started culinary school at a very young age, and really I wanted to be out working, cooking, more than I wanted to be in a classroom. You could say I wasn't a very good student - I wanted to be a student of life and experience.
When I was in high school, I wasn't a troublemaker. I didn't get in fights. I was a good student and I had a lot of friends.
I was a good student; I was a good boy. I got A's, and I did all the papers right.
I didn't mind studying. Obviously math and the physical science subjects interested me more than some of the more artistic subjects, but I think I was a pretty good student.
I was a good student with mathematical ability and interests. As such, I took the usual college preparatory program in high school for one looking to become an engineer: all the available courses in mathematics and science.
I think I can be pretty focused, but as I say, it was more wanting to be the good student, seeing myself as a good student, and also, my parents had expectations. They wouldn't have cared if I got a B or a C or even a D.
I really could've been a good student, but I was always hearing an imaginary audience.
Somehow I think it was declared very early on that I was the - if not the black sheep of the family, not a very good student.
I was always a good student. I wasn't the A-plus student, but I studied really hard, and I probably had a 3.2. I always wished that I had the capacity to get straight A's, but I didn't. I didn't beat myself up about it, but I really studied hard for my grades.
I was a very good student. Procrastinating gives me anxiety, and getting a B really ticked me off. Sure, I didn't always want to do my homework, but I actually really liked school. As nerdy as it sounds, I love learning.
I was a good student, but I was the biggest procrastinator.
I think there should be a good balance between being a good student and being able to enjoy your high school life.
I was always a good student, but I didn't read that much until I was 18 and I was working my way through college.
Some people just seem like they are up to no good. Like, in high school, I was a good student and got straight As. It was very strict, and you couldn't do well there unless you studied very hard, but every time there was any trouble, I was the first person they would be talking to.
I was nerdy and really into computers. I was a good student until my senior year, when I started traveling and had a lot of absences.
If I had been a good student and an achiever, I might have been excited by a more systematic approach to writing than what I do.
I'm a good student. Just trying to learn as much as possible is how I picked up so many languages.
I was a really good student. I was nerdy and ambitious. I was involved with every large theater production at my school.
I was a really good student. In the sixth grade, I was reading at a twelfth grade reading level. But I got bored.
I was always a very good student, 3.98 GPA... But once I found out I only had to take math and science for two years, I didn't take them junior or senior year. And I convinced my high school to give me actual credits for doing professional shows in Minneapolis... as work-study.