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mr4aaf
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This thing doesn't let me study 😜

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    I followed this philosophy for a while myself. At school, I did the a little over the minimum and I got really good grades, the time I have free I use to work on projects I really like. School mostly teaches you the basics of the basics, and we all feel it and know it because most of us when we graduate (especially from uni), we still don't feel adequate for the workforce.

    Most of what I know how to do now is because I did it on my own and not at school really. Also despite I have 2 degrees (which is a factor don't get me wrong), I got hired because of things I did and learned in my free time!

    So yes get a good grade at school and work on your other things ;)

    Cz let's face it, people barely care about GPAs to begin with..
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    @MarShal you are absolutely right.. The things we by our own are the things which matters and effect our professional life
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    @mr4aaf exactly ;)
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