Anyone else find that being around straight A students constantly demotivates you?

Has anyone else ever felt unmotivated from being surrounded by straight A students?

As a freshman, I’ve always found myself in the company of exceptionally bright individuals, and I’ve often felt outmatched by their intellect. At my school, it seems like every student is a mini Einstein, all striving for straight As, and anything less is seen as a failure. This constant comparison really gets me down. I know I could never sustain that level of performance, and hearing others talk about anything below an A as if it’s unacceptable makes me wonder where I stand.

Sometimes, I feel so inadequate that it leads me to question my own capabilities and future. I struggle with motivation to complete assignments and pursue good grades because no matter how hard I try, I can’t seem to reach the same heights as my peers. Does anyone else experience these feelings?

One Reply to “Anyone else find that being around straight A students constantly demotivates you?”

  1. It’s completely understandable to feel demotivated when surrounded by high-achieving peers, especially in a competitive environment. Remember that everyone’s journey is unique, and grades aren’t the only measure of intelligence or potential. It’s important to focus on your own learning and growth rather than comparing yourself to others. Everyone has different strengths, and it’s okay not to excel in every subject.

    Try setting personal goals that are based on your own capabilities and interests. Celebrate the progress you make, regardless of where others stand. Remember, education is about learning and developing skills that will serve you in the future, not just about grades. Surround yourself with supportive friends who encourage you, and don’t hesitate to seek help if you’re struggling. You’re not alone in feeling this way, and it’s okay to recognize your own worth beyond academic achievements. Keep pushing yourself at your own pace!

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