Such students were taught directly by teachers, parents, and relatives who expected them to have high scores. Before the exam, they were even the pride of their families and clans. On the Facebook page of a teacher I know, she wrote enthusiastically: "I sit here and wait for your exciting numbers." That was her mood before the exam results were announced. And just a few hours later, there was a status full of exclamation: "Power off!". Similarly, a parent I know turned off her phone for 3 consecutive days after her child's exam results were announced.
You have tried your best. Students who have not achieved their desired scores will feel even more sad when they see that status and that mood.
I know a good student who won national prizes several times. He was admitted to the most dream major of many students. But he gradually lost his breath due to external reasons, to the point of being at risk of being forced to drop out of school. Fortunately, his parents are broad-minded. They were sad but not cruel. After talking with him and consulting many different channels, they suggested that he transfer to part-time study, and he graduated a few years later. His degree is not as prestigious as many of his friends, but it is not inferior, he is not self-conscious. He determined that the race ahead is "the school of life". Things he did not learn at school, he was determined in "the school of life". And as people say, fate never turns its back on those who make an effort. He is currently a team leader at a strong enterprise, with a dream income.
Every exam will pass, the score will only be a memory if we know how to overcome sadness. That depends a lot on adults knowing how to guide and accompany children to overcome difficult times. The exam score determines the major, but the major does not necessarily determine the future, because the future depends on many factors, including the personal efforts of each individual.
Happiness
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