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Step up your academic game
70 es cent, the standard at other institutions—think about it.
post-secondary. It doesn’t make sense to
simply try and scrape by. Why not give it
100 per cent? In the end, it will pay off.
Whether you’re looking to transfer to
Trevor Doré university or get a job, grades will play
opinions editor a role. Although not all, some employers
look at grade point averages and pick only
his semester is probably like any from the elite. When you don’t get the job
other in which you start out by because your grades weren’t good enough,
telling yourself that you are going it’s going to hurt looking back, thinking you
to push yourself harder and achieve those could have done so much better.
grades. You told yourself the same thing at We attend post-secondary to hopefully
the beginning of last semester and it never acquire knowledge and skills that will
really materialized. More important things help us in our future careers but also in
got in the way, life happened. While some life. If you don’t get the job or your grades
of us shoot for straight As, others aimtodo _ never factor in, at least you can look back
the least amount of work possible in order knowing that you gave it your all and in
to achieve a passing grade. turn acquired a superior education.
Throughout high school and into post Stop aiming for a measly 50 per cent
secondary, 50 per cent is the cut off, the line —_and give it a shot. Earn it—you deserve it.
between a glorious pass and an inglorious
“If you are planning to hold a professional career at some point in
time in your life, don’t you think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors shot for 50 per cent
competence.”
fail. Many institutions use the 50 per cent
mark as the lowest acceptable percentage
required to advance to the next level.
There are, however, some institutions
who have upped the ante. In order to
advance within these institutions, each
student must attain a minimum grade of 70
per cent. Now, the same student who was
aiming to do the minimum amount of work
has to put in an extra 20 per cent. For some,
this may sound dreadful; I personally think
it’s a good idea. 70 should be made the pass
percentage at all academic institutions.
When you break it down it only make
sense. A final grade of 50 per cent indicates
that at best you are comfortable with half of
the material covered throughout the course.
I say “at best” because many students get
away with lucky guesses and bullshit on
examinations. Now some may argue that 50
per cent competence is acceptable in some
subjects but aside from the fact that I don’t
want to offend anyone, I honestly don’t
think this is the case.
If you are planning to hold a
professional career at some point in time in
your life, which is assumed by the fact that
you are attending post secondary, don’t you
think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors
shot for 50 per cent competence. Example:
halfway through an operation the doctor
stops; “Umm... sorry, I slept through that
lecture,” or, “I didn’t read that chapter.”
Now, obviously this is an extreme example
e get you an ‘average of °1, 000 on your tax refund,
so you can do more of what you want to do. Get It Right.”
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70 es cent, the standard at other institutions—think about it.
post-secondary. It doesn’t make sense to
simply try and scrape by. Why not give it
100 per cent? In the end, it will pay off.
Whether you’re looking to transfer to
Trevor Doré university or get a job, grades will play
opinions editor a role. Although not all, some employers
look at grade point averages and pick only
his semester is probably like any from the elite. When you don’t get the job
other in which you start out by because your grades weren’t good enough,
telling yourself that you are going it’s going to hurt looking back, thinking you
to push yourself harder and achieve those could have done so much better.
grades. You told yourself the same thing at We attend post-secondary to hopefully
the beginning of last semester and it never acquire knowledge and skills that will
really materialized. More important things help us in our future careers but also in
got in the way, life happened. While some life. If you don’t get the job or your grades
of us shoot for straight As, others aimtodo _ never factor in, at least you can look back
the least amount of work possible in order knowing that you gave it your all and in
to achieve a passing grade. turn acquired a superior education.
Throughout high school and into post Stop aiming for a measly 50 per cent
secondary, 50 per cent is the cut off, the line —_and give it a shot. Earn it—you deserve it.
between a glorious pass and an inglorious
“If you are planning to hold a professional career at some point in
time in your life, don’t you think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors shot for 50 per cent
competence.”
fail. Many institutions use the 50 per cent
mark as the lowest acceptable percentage
required to advance to the next level.
There are, however, some institutions
who have upped the ante. In order to
advance within these institutions, each
student must attain a minimum grade of 70
per cent. Now, the same student who was
aiming to do the minimum amount of work
has to put in an extra 20 per cent. For some,
this may sound dreadful; I personally think
it’s a good idea. 70 should be made the pass
percentage at all academic institutions.
When you break it down it only make
sense. A final grade of 50 per cent indicates
that at best you are comfortable with half of
the material covered throughout the course.
I say “at best” because many students get
away with lucky guesses and bullshit on
examinations. Now some may argue that 50
per cent competence is acceptable in some
subjects but aside from the fact that I don’t
want to offend anyone, I honestly don’t
think this is the case.
If you are planning to hold a
professional career at some point in time in
your life, which is assumed by the fact that
you are attending post secondary, don’t you
think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors
shot for 50 per cent competence. Example:
halfway through an operation the doctor
stops; “Umm... sorry, I slept through that
lecture,” or, “I didn’t read that chapter.”
Now, obviously this is an extreme example
e get you an ‘average of °1, 000 on your tax refund,
so you can do more of what you want to do. Get It Right.”
Student Tax Prep
$29°°
plus FREE SPC Card*
H&R BLOCK’
Click, call or come over. | hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK
© 2009 H&R Block Canada, Inc. *$29.95 valid for regular student tax preparation only.
Student tax preparation with Cash Back option is $34.95. To qualify for student pricing,
student must present either (i) a T2202a documenting 4 or more months of full-time
attendance at a college or university during 2009 or (ii) a valid high school identification
card. Expires July 31, 2010. Valid only at participating H&R Block locations in Canada.
and there are measures in place to prevent
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Step up your academic game
70 es cent, the standard at other institutions—think about it.
post-secondary. It doesn’t make sense to
simply try and scrape by. Why not give it
100 per cent? In the end, it will pay off.
Whether you’re looking to transfer to
Trevor Doré university or get a job, grades will play
opinions editor a role. Although not all, some employers
look at grade point averages and pick only
his semester is probably like any from the elite. When you don’t get the job
other in which you start out by because your grades weren’t good enough,
telling yourself that you are going it’s going to hurt looking back, thinking you
to push yourself harder and achieve those could have done so much better.
grades. You told yourself the same thing at We attend post-secondary to hopefully
the beginning of last semester and it never acquire knowledge and skills that will
really materialized. More important things help us in our future careers but also in
got in the way, life happened. While some life. If you don’t get the job or your grades
of us shoot for straight As, others aimtodo _ never factor in, at least you can look back
the least amount of work possible in order knowing that you gave it your all and in
to achieve a passing grade. turn acquired a superior education.
Throughout high school and into post Stop aiming for a measly 50 per cent
secondary, 50 per cent is the cut off, the line —_and give it a shot. Earn it—you deserve it.
between a glorious pass and an inglorious
“If you are planning to hold a professional career at some point in
time in your life, don’t you think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors shot for 50 per cent
competence.”
fail. Many institutions use the 50 per cent
mark as the lowest acceptable percentage
required to advance to the next level.
There are, however, some institutions
who have upped the ante. In order to
advance within these institutions, each
student must attain a minimum grade of 70
per cent. Now, the same student who was
aiming to do the minimum amount of work
has to put in an extra 20 per cent. For some,
this may sound dreadful; I personally think
it’s a good idea. 70 should be made the pass
percentage at all academic institutions.
When you break it down it only make
sense. A final grade of 50 per cent indicates
that at best you are comfortable with half of
the material covered throughout the course.
I say “at best” because many students get
away with lucky guesses and bullshit on
examinations. Now some may argue that 50
per cent competence is acceptable in some
subjects but aside from the fact that I don’t
want to offend anyone, I honestly don’t
think this is the case.
If you are planning to hold a
professional career at some point in time in
your life, which is assumed by the fact that
you are attending post secondary, don’t you
think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors
shot for 50 per cent competence. Example:
halfway through an operation the doctor
stops; “Umm... sorry, I slept through that
lecture,” or, “I didn’t read that chapter.”
Now, obviously this is an extreme example
e get you an ‘average of °1, 000 on your tax refund,
so you can do more of what you want to do. Get It Right.”
Student Tax Prep
$29°°
plus FREE SPC Card*
H&R BLOCK’
Click, call or come over. | hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK
© 2009 H&R Block Canada, Inc. *$29.95 valid for regular student tax preparation only.
Student tax preparation with Cash Back option is $34.95. To qualify for student pricing,
student must present either (i) a T2202a documenting 4 or more months of full-time
attendance at a college or university during 2009 or (ii) a valid high school identification
card. Expires July 31, 2010. Valid only at participating H&R Block locations in Canada.
and there are measures in place to prevent
this from ever happening but it’s worth Fuming? Nodding? Tell us what you think;
considering. contact opinions@theotherpress.ca with your
You pay hundreds of dollars to attend opinions about this or any other article
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70 es cent, the standard at other institutions—think about it.
post-secondary. It doesn’t make sense to
simply try and scrape by. Why not give it
100 per cent? In the end, it will pay off.
Whether you’re looking to transfer to
Trevor Doré university or get a job, grades will play
opinions editor a role. Although not all, some employers
look at grade point averages and pick only
his semester is probably like any from the elite. When you don’t get the job
other in which you start out by because your grades weren’t good enough,
telling yourself that you are going it’s going to hurt looking back, thinking you
to push yourself harder and achieve those could have done so much better.
grades. You told yourself the same thing at We attend post-secondary to hopefully
the beginning of last semester and it never acquire knowledge and skills that will
really materialized. More important things help us in our future careers but also in
got in the way, life happened. While some life. If you don’t get the job or your grades
of us shoot for straight As, others aimtodo _ never factor in, at least you can look back
the least amount of work possible in order knowing that you gave it your all and in
to achieve a passing grade. turn acquired a superior education.
Throughout high school and into post Stop aiming for a measly 50 per cent
secondary, 50 per cent is the cut off, the line —_and give it a shot. Earn it—you deserve it.
between a glorious pass and an inglorious
“If you are planning to hold a professional career at some point in
time in your life, don’t you think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors shot for 50 per cent
competence.”
fail. Many institutions use the 50 per cent
mark as the lowest acceptable percentage
required to advance to the next level.
There are, however, some institutions
who have upped the ante. In order to
advance within these institutions, each
student must attain a minimum grade of 70
per cent. Now, the same student who was
aiming to do the minimum amount of work
has to put in an extra 20 per cent. For some,
this may sound dreadful; I personally think
it’s a good idea. 70 should be made the pass
percentage at all academic institutions.
When you break it down it only make
sense. A final grade of 50 per cent indicates
that at best you are comfortable with half of
the material covered throughout the course.
I say “at best” because many students get
away with lucky guesses and bullshit on
examinations. Now some may argue that 50
per cent competence is acceptable in some
subjects but aside from the fact that I don’t
want to offend anyone, I honestly don’t
think this is the case.
If you are planning to hold a
professional career at some point in time in
your life, which is assumed by the fact that
you are attending post secondary, don’t you
think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors
shot for 50 per cent competence. Example:
halfway through an operation the doctor
stops; “Umm... sorry, I slept through that
lecture,” or, “I didn’t read that chapter.”
Now, obviously this is an extreme example
e get you an ‘average of °1, 000 on your tax refund,
so you can do more of what you want to do. Get It Right.”
Student Tax Prep
$29°°
plus FREE SPC Card*
H&R BLOCK’
Click, call or come over. | hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK
© 2009 H&R Block Canada, Inc. *$29.95 valid for regular student tax preparation only.
Student tax preparation with Cash Back option is $34.95. To qualify for student pricing,
student must present either (i) a T2202a documenting 4 or more months of full-time
attendance at a college or university during 2009 or (ii) a valid high school identification
card. Expires July 31, 2010. Valid only at participating H&R Block locations in Canada.
and there are measures in place to prevent
this from ever happening but it’s worth Fuming? Nodding? Tell us what you think;
considering. contact opinions@theotherpress.ca with your
You pay hundreds of dollars to attend opinions about this or any other article
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70 es cent, the standard at other institutions—think about it.
post-secondary. It doesn’t make sense to
simply try and scrape by. Why not give it
100 per cent? In the end, it will pay off.
Whether you’re looking to transfer to
Trevor Doré university or get a job, grades will play
opinions editor a role. Although not all, some employers
look at grade point averages and pick only
his semester is probably like any from the elite. When you don’t get the job
other in which you start out by because your grades weren’t good enough,
telling yourself that you are going it’s going to hurt looking back, thinking you
to push yourself harder and achieve those could have done so much better.
grades. You told yourself the same thing at We attend post-secondary to hopefully
the beginning of last semester and it never acquire knowledge and skills that will
really materialized. More important things help us in our future careers but also in
got in the way, life happened. While some life. If you don’t get the job or your grades
of us shoot for straight As, others aimtodo _ never factor in, at least you can look back
the least amount of work possible in order knowing that you gave it your all and in
to achieve a passing grade. turn acquired a superior education.
Throughout high school and into post Stop aiming for a measly 50 per cent
secondary, 50 per cent is the cut off, the line —_and give it a shot. Earn it—you deserve it.
between a glorious pass and an inglorious
“If you are planning to hold a professional career at some point in
time in your life, don’t you think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors shot for 50 per cent
competence.”
fail. Many institutions use the 50 per cent
mark as the lowest acceptable percentage
required to advance to the next level.
There are, however, some institutions
who have upped the ante. In order to
advance within these institutions, each
student must attain a minimum grade of 70
per cent. Now, the same student who was
aiming to do the minimum amount of work
has to put in an extra 20 per cent. For some,
this may sound dreadful; I personally think
it’s a good idea. 70 should be made the pass
percentage at all academic institutions.
When you break it down it only make
sense. A final grade of 50 per cent indicates
that at best you are comfortable with half of
the material covered throughout the course.
I say “at best” because many students get
away with lucky guesses and bullshit on
examinations. Now some may argue that 50
per cent competence is acceptable in some
subjects but aside from the fact that I don’t
want to offend anyone, I honestly don’t
think this is the case.
If you are planning to hold a
professional career at some point in time in
your life, which is assumed by the fact that
you are attending post secondary, don’t you
think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors
shot for 50 per cent competence. Example:
halfway through an operation the doctor
stops; “Umm... sorry, I slept through that
lecture,” or, “I didn’t read that chapter.”
Now, obviously this is an extreme example
e get you an ‘average of °1, 000 on your tax refund,
so you can do more of what you want to do. Get It Right.”
Student Tax Prep
$29°°
plus FREE SPC Card*
H&R BLOCK’
Click, call or come over. | hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK
© 2009 H&R Block Canada, Inc. *$29.95 valid for regular student tax preparation only.
Student tax preparation with Cash Back option is $34.95. To qualify for student pricing,
student must present either (i) a T2202a documenting 4 or more months of full-time
attendance at a college or university during 2009 or (ii) a valid high school identification
card. Expires July 31, 2010. Valid only at participating H&R Block locations in Canada.
and there are measures in place to prevent
this from ever happening but it’s worth Fuming? Nodding? Tell us what you think;
considering. contact opinions@theotherpress.ca with your
You pay hundreds of dollars to attend opinions about this or any other article
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70 es cent, the standard at other institutions—think about it.
post-secondary. It doesn’t make sense to
simply try and scrape by. Why not give it
100 per cent? In the end, it will pay off.
Whether you’re looking to transfer to
Trevor Doré university or get a job, grades will play
opinions editor a role. Although not all, some employers
look at grade point averages and pick only
his semester is probably like any from the elite. When you don’t get the job
other in which you start out by because your grades weren’t good enough,
telling yourself that you are going it’s going to hurt looking back, thinking you
to push yourself harder and achieve those could have done so much better.
grades. You told yourself the same thing at We attend post-secondary to hopefully
the beginning of last semester and it never acquire knowledge and skills that will
really materialized. More important things help us in our future careers but also in
got in the way, life happened. While some life. If you don’t get the job or your grades
of us shoot for straight As, others aimtodo _ never factor in, at least you can look back
the least amount of work possible in order knowing that you gave it your all and in
to achieve a passing grade. turn acquired a superior education.
Throughout high school and into post Stop aiming for a measly 50 per cent
secondary, 50 per cent is the cut off, the line —_and give it a shot. Earn it—you deserve it.
between a glorious pass and an inglorious
“If you are planning to hold a professional career at some point in
time in your life, don’t you think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors shot for 50 per cent
competence.”
fail. Many institutions use the 50 per cent
mark as the lowest acceptable percentage
required to advance to the next level.
There are, however, some institutions
who have upped the ante. In order to
advance within these institutions, each
student must attain a minimum grade of 70
per cent. Now, the same student who was
aiming to do the minimum amount of work
has to put in an extra 20 per cent. For some,
this may sound dreadful; I personally think
it’s a good idea. 70 should be made the pass
percentage at all academic institutions.
When you break it down it only make
sense. A final grade of 50 per cent indicates
that at best you are comfortable with half of
the material covered throughout the course.
I say “at best” because many students get
away with lucky guesses and bullshit on
examinations. Now some may argue that 50
per cent competence is acceptable in some
subjects but aside from the fact that I don’t
want to offend anyone, I honestly don’t
think this is the case.
If you are planning to hold a
professional career at some point in time in
your life, which is assumed by the fact that
you are attending post secondary, don’t you
think it’s worthwhile to shoot for higher
than a 50 per cent? Just imagine if doctors
shot for 50 per cent competence. Example:
halfway through an operation the doctor
stops; “Umm... sorry, I slept through that
lecture,” or, “I didn’t read that chapter.”
Now, obviously this is an extreme example
e get you an ‘average of °1, 000 on your tax refund,
so you can do more of what you want to do. Get It Right.”
Student Tax Prep
$29°°
plus FREE SPC Card*
H&R BLOCK’
Click, call or come over. | hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK
© 2009 H&R Block Canada, Inc. *$29.95 valid for regular student tax preparation only.
Student tax preparation with Cash Back option is $34.95. To qualify for student pricing,
student must present either (i) a T2202a documenting 4 or more months of full-time
attendance at a college or university during 2009 or (ii) a valid high school identification
card. Expires July 31, 2010. Valid only at participating H&R Block locations in Canada.
and there are measures in place to prevent
this from ever happening but it’s worth Fuming? Nodding? Tell us what you think;
considering. contact opinions@theotherpress.ca with your
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