God damn american society. there's too much pressure on the young to get good grades, do better than everyone, if its not perfect your a disgrace. The HAVE TO ****ING WIN mentality of the country is a joke. Its like telling your kids they only qualify for love if theyre the of a certain standard.
I disagree, I've been to 9 schools (1 private) and 2 colleges (a University and a Community College). The bulk of education for public schools is catered to the lower end of students with average capabilities. For anyone that can excel or do well in subjects they are never encouraged nor challenged enough.
When I finally went to a private school late in my school years, I realized how much better it was to actually have someone expect something of you rather than just sliding through the grades. My grade point average dropped, but I learned more and felt more prepared because of the rigors of their higher expectations for accomplishment over that of the public schools. I didn't even particularly like the private school that much, but I had much more respect for their curriculum.
It's not just about learning subjects that you may or may not use later in life, it's about learning the discipline to be able to struggle and overcome other life situations in the future. While grades by themselves don't mean much, if you're not challenged when you're young, you have more difficulty meeting challenges when you're older and on your own.
Sir S