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How does your behavior influence in your student curriculum?
If you have good grades,but have bad behavior will you still have a good student curriculum or no.
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Great grades get you noticed, but bad behavior gets you disqualified. Think of your curriculum like a car: your grades are the engine (how fast you can go), but your behavior is the steering wheel. If you can't steer, nobody cares how fast the car is—it’s considered a liability.
In the real world, "behavior" is translated into soft skills like teamwork, reliability, and emotional intelligence. If a teacher or a future boss sees amazing grades paired with a history of being difficult, disrespectful, or unreliable, they’ll often choose the student with "average" grades who is a joy to work with. Why? Because you can teach someone a skill, but it’s much harder to teach someone how to have a good attitude.
In the real world, "behavior" is translated into soft skills like teamwork, reliability, and emotional intelligence. If a teacher or a future boss sees amazing grades paired with a history of being difficult, disrespectful, or unreliable, they’ll often choose the student with "average" grades who is a joy to work with. Why? Because you can teach someone a skill, but it’s much harder to teach someone how to have a good attitude.