I got the top measure in the category upon an examination in the Cost Accounting.. I am astounded since nobody unequivocally came up to me (the highbrow congratulated me in front of the class) as well as asked for benefit or tips upon how they could do which too…
Wouldn’t the C or D students in the category presumably find great recommendation if they came up to me after category or at your convenience to ask me how I did it?
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first off…
congrats!
well done
i think they may not have approaced you for a few reasons
* maybe they are jealous
* maybe they think you wouldn’t help them
* (sorry….) maybe they don’t like you
* maybe they think the proff is playing favourites
* some students are fine just getting by, they don’t need/want to improve
not sure if any applies to you
but thought i’d just put it out there
best of luck in your studies
Of course not, they probably think you are a pretentious little prick. The last thing they are going to do is ask you for help. Chances are they couldn’t care less who you are or how you do.
Yes, they probably would get good advice from you, but honestly, there are very few C or D students that care enough about how well they are doing in the class to ask a classmate that got a good grade. It might also be embarrassing for some. I wouldn’t worry too much about it.
I wouldn’t expect anyone to approach me for getting the highest score in the class. They probably just think you’re smart, and you really can’t teach smartness. Plus, most of those C and D students probably didn’t put that much effort into studying, and just don’t care about grades as much.
Well, if they are not your friends in the first place, then it could be awkward. They wouldn’t know that you would want to help them or not. Some people would think it’s a bother to tutor a bunch of other students so they might be hesitant to ask. Plus some C or D students might not want to exert that extra effort. The A and B students might think they can do better by themselves or they have a study group worked out already and will study harder on the next test. And they might want to actually ask the professor for help since that’s more private and direct.
How hard was the test? Maybe the difference between all the scores weren’t that great (like you score two points higher than the next person) and those who failed really didn’t care enough to study in the first place or they know what they did wrong afterward.
Is this the first test in the class or have you always been constantly the top student? If you have a reputation of being smart and helpful, then your classmates might be more inclined to ask you for help.
If you want to help your fellow classmates, maybe propose a study group? It’s not as formal as tutoring others (some people might not want to be tutored, but would have no problems being in a study group). How’s your class atmosphere? Very competitive and cut-throat? Friendly-competitive? Relaxed? That can also determine people’s interactions with the top scorer. And sometimes, people don’t want to be helped…
He is brilliant
A. No one.