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The eldest daughter is a freshman in high school, and looking back, good grades in junior high school may not necessarily be good in high school

My eldest daughter is now a freshman in high school and will soon be in her second year of high school. This semester, I was a little anxious about my eldest daughter's grades, because her physics scores have not made a big breakthrough, and they are all 40 or 50 points.

Now I look back at junior high school and see that good grades in junior high school don't necessarily mean good grades in high school.

The eldest daughter is a freshman in high school, and looking back, good grades in junior high school may not necessarily be good in high school

The eldest daughter is a smart and cute, independent and assertive child, since elementary school, learning is more self-conscious and self-disciplined, I rarely worry about her studies, so her grades are still excellent (the total score of primary school is about 285 points, of course, not a very top-notch child).

The eldest daughter is in junior high school, and I am very fortunate to be in a key class, and the classmates in the class are all children who love to learn. The class teacher is also a very good teacher, knowledgeable and experienced, and is both a teacher and a friend to the students, strict and kind. The results of the daughter's class are ranked at the top of the grade in all subjects. And my daughter's grades have steadily risen since the beginning of junior high school, at first she was in the top 20 in her grade, then in the top 10 in her grade, in the second year of junior high school, and in the top 10 in her grade in the third year of junior high school, and she was the second in her grade a few times. There are no partial subjects in junior high school, they are all about the same, and the more top-notch subjects are Chinese, Taoism, history, and chemistry, all of which have passed the first grade examination. Physics and math are not bad, and they are also in the top 10 of their grades.

The eldest daughter is a freshman in high school, and looking back, good grades in junior high school may not necessarily be good in high school

The high school entrance examination was as he wished, and he was admitted to a key high school. I always thought that with her grades in junior high school, she would have done well in high school. However, this is just wishful thinking on my part. My daughter's high school studies are hard, the competition is fierce, and the pressure is so great that if you are not careful, your ranking will drop a lot. My daughter's liberal arts are okay, and they have always been relatively stable, but the difference in science is too great. Mathematics has a full score of 150 points, usually 100~110 in the exam, and has also scored 70 points, and physics is even more indescribable, with a full score of 100 points, the number of passes is only twice, many times are 40 or 50 points, and chemistry is not up or down, only 70 or 80 points. My daughter still studied hard in high school, and my daughter, who is usually very rational, analyzed things and couldn't study science well!

The eldest daughter is a freshman in high school, and looking back, good grades in junior high school may not necessarily be good in high school

My daughter's study in high school made me deeply feel that good grades in junior high school do not necessarily mean good grades in high school. And good grades in high school are really good.