seriously it was 1 hour. ok maybe 30min sb the other 30 tu Q/A.
Basically, what he told me was that grades are not important in life. College was not about getting good grades. It's about LEARNING to fully understand the SPIRIT of the class materials. If you understand the basic concepts, then you will know the other concepts.
It's useless if I get a high score on one test, but I forgot about the materials a month later. That means that I memorize the fact and not understanding it.
No one will ask you about your grades later on. Unless if you are applying for graduate school. For work, at most only 1 person will ask you. Your boss won't care if you get an A or a B in math (or in any courses!), they just want you to be able to solve the problem that they give to you. Sounds familiar? Yes it was Bhuva's words.
What really matter for work is recommendation letters. Which come from your senior design projects (or summer research etc). Which you will have to understand the problems in your projects and the concepts used to solve it in order to impress whoever's evaluating your project so that they will write you a good recommendation letter.
fuhh sekian.
xoxo
