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Going against the system: a psychologist explains why "D" students are more successful in life than "A" students

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Why do "D" students become more successful than "A" students in life?. Source: Freepik

Usually, D students go against the system, do not obey anyone, and have no boundaries, and no brakes. That is why they achieve more success in the future compared to excellent students. Instead, children who get good grades are more likely to criticize themselves, doubt themselves, try to be obedient, and follow the system.

Because of this, A-level students are limited in their self-expression, as they begin to analyze and choose their options more. Whereas "D" students can easily start any business. This is what Svitlana Arefnia, a family psychotherapist and PhD in psychology, says in an interview with Slava+.

"Different needs and different experiences are formed. If you are a poor student, you are usually a very free person who goes against the system, who doesn't listen to anyone, who thinks they are cool. A person with lower intelligence and experience is easier to express and does not worry about how they look than a person who is constantly developing themselves," the psychologist explains.

As a reminder, children who go to private schools become happier in adulthood even despite poor grades. These are the results of a study that analyzed the performance of 3,000 students. In particular, students of non-governmental educational institutions scored 0.19 points higher than those who attended a regular school. The analysis also revealed a slightly higher overall satisfaction with the lives of young people, even if their grades were not the best while studying at school.

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