Please note that the subject stratification of the second year of high school has been launched!
Please note that the second year of scaling has already begun.
In the second year of junior high school, many students are still wasting their time and do not pay attention to their studies. However, the teacher has lowered everyone's level. The second year of junior high school is very competitive, you may be in the top 100 one day, and you may be the last one the next day. In the past, it was said that there was not much gap between students in the first year of junior high school, but in the second year of junior high school, the gap began to be obvious, and in the third year of junior high school, the gap was even greater.
When I was in elementary school, as long as I was in junior high school.
If you make up a little in the second and third years of junior high school, your grades will have a chance to recover. But in high school, I took online classes for half a year before I barely resumed normal classes. In the second year of junior high school, parents begin to pay close attention to their children's grades, whether they previously cared about it or not. Everyone thinks that as long as the second year of junior high school can be stable, it is good.
However, in the eyes of teachers, students in the second year of junior high school have long been subdivided into different levels. For middle school students, a score of 500 represents an intermediate level. A score of above 450 and below 450 is at the lower middle level, and 580 is at the upper middle level. Students who achieve a score of 600 receive special attention from the school because they are expected to be excellent candidates for the 985 program.
What stage of learning is your child currently in? As the midterm exams approach, we parents seem to have become a little numb to the results of success. It's clear that your child has worked hard, but their grades don't seem to be improving and they always have trouble concentrating. Sometimes it even feels like the child is doomed.
While the midterm exams are fair and not particularly stressful, they don't tell us much. In fact, it's probably the students who are most stressed. Looking at the top three in the class, it seems that it is always those students who take turns to be the first, and the other students are like green leaves, with no sense of existence. Maybe the pressure on the top students is even greater, for fear of failing the exam and losing the first place.
Our middle school students are parallel classes, and I've heard that no one has ever been rewarded for being in the top 50 of their school placements. Maybe that's the difference between parallel classes and top classes. Secondary school students' grades always go up and down, they will be happy when they do well, and they will start to reflect when they don't, try to find out what is wrong and correct it in time.
Overall, this mindset is quite healthy. After all, good grades aren't all that matters, hahaha! I wish you all a smooth and successful passage through high school.