RE: High grades. Broken minds. [EN/PT]

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Humm, reading this post, reminded me of when my older sister was in her final year of Business Administration and was well on her way to graduating with "Summa Cum Laude" honors, then she started losing her hair and having trouble sleeping, and similar things happened to two other classmates who were competing (at the same time) for the highest GPA. It was chaos; they all had to be medicated, but none of them gave up on their studies rhythm! In the end, all three graduated "Magna Cum Laude", although my sister had the second-highest GPA. Interestingly, they're still great friends, but none of them work as business administrators anymore. One is a homemaker and amateur writer, another is a real estate agent, and my sister has a lovely farm with buffalo and cows where she produces dairy products!... I really think competition is good, but it needs to be kept within certain limits... Thank you so much for this article, a very interesting topic!

P.S. By the way, my GPA (I studied IT Engineering) was so low that my sister (jokingly) says I graduated "by miracle cum laude" 😂 What dark humor!... But I spent 23 years of my life immersed in IT!!! 😕... And that's where I lost my hair, not at university! 😂

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Wow, what an interesting story and at the same time a little sad. Well, reaching the point of losing her hair and still continuing to study to get good grades is something that really impressed me. Competitiveness is good, but everything really has limits, except your sister’s dark humor haha🤣

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