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More likely yes than no. A good certificate increases the chances of admission to a good university, including a foreign one. And the availability of higher education still correlates with social status.
It all depends on understanding a good study. If you mean exactly learning and self-development, then of course, you should study well and develop in every possible way, because this will be very useful in the future. If we are talking only about grades, then you should not dwell on them too much, and even more so get upset about it. No one ever looks at school grades anywhere, they are overlaid with an extract from a university or technical school diploma (or a special insert to the diploma).
Clear stump! First, if you do something, do it well. Secondly, you can never say for sure – this subject is useful to you, learn it perfectly, and this one is not useful, spit and do not do it. Because the child changes his preferences a hundred times and, sometimes, even in the last final year, changes the discipline for passing the state exam. Yes, I myself first trained as a historian, and then went to study as a hydrometeorologist. And she successfully worked in her specialty. And it was interesting. And then I took it, and still I didn't study history. The school program provides basic knowledge in subjects, the school is called ak and is called – secondary. A normally developed person should have a basic level of education.
I would advise you to learn excellent Russian, a foreign language and mathematics. Whatever you become, it will significantly make your life easier. And the rest depends on who you want to become.
Of course, there is. The fact is that learning well is easier than learning poorly. As strange as it may sound.
Look: when you get on the rails of discipline and do everything on time, you have fewer deadlines and annoying tails, which you have to urgently and fitfully collect a few days before the test or the end of the quarter, for example.
In addition, the attitude of teachers in this case is more loyal and you will be forgiven for not forgiving the C-grade student who brought the task on the last day and the teacher is forced to sit and check it out instead of going to a nightclub to relieve stress from her work. Most likely, without looking, troyban will slap and go.
You can draw an analogy with adults and loans. Does it make sense not to make consumer debt and every month with a sigh of frustration of not to give up part of their salaries for the phone, which has long been drowned in the toilet, behind the TV, which shows exactly the same game as the old one, just for the more wide and juicy the screen, or, God forbid, for the loan of a wedding journey, from which he returned already divorced.
The school curriculum is not designed for geniuses, so doing everything on time for at least four is quite realistic. But when there are no debts, there is more free time that can be spent on something useful.
Good school performance is definitely not the result of intelligence or talent. It does not aim to load the child so that he does not bend over to study day and night. That's what it's called: academic performance, from the word “keep up”.
If you methodically complete tasks exactly on time, you will also have the psychological effect of having done everything with a margin and being able to go for a walk or work out your hobby. If the child understands that the main value is free time and starts fighting for it with homework, he will tear them up like an Ace in a hot water bottle. And on such teachers usually can not get enough of it and put good grades already by inertia.
If there is an opportunity to study well, then why not do it? Basic knowledge in the basics of various sciences will definitely not interfere with anyone, they will only help you understand what you are stronger at and what you like best, and you do not need to get stuck on the topic: this subject will not be useful to anyone, no one will work as an artist/musician/writer. Just maybe in the future it will be useful to you and you will understand that this is exactly what you wanted to do all your life, and at school they didn't really tell you about it. The sooner you understand what you're gravitating towards, the faster you'll work in it, and the sooner you'll become the happy owner of the profession you love. Your main task in school is to understand what you like best and what you do better, and to focus on this, and for this you need to try more different sciences.
But do not overdo it and replace the main children's activities with classes. It seems to me that the main lesson in childhood is socialization. If you don't get these skills, you'll get the worst bumps in your life. This is the lack of friends, acquaintances, poor relations with relatives, fear of society, communication, complexes, and then depression and apathy. And all this is from childhood and school, and not instilled communication skills there.
school performance is not a panacea for all the problems of human existence, because many people are known to be poorly educated, but well settled in the world and vice versa. There are many other things that affect a person's life and destiny. However, if he does not treat his studies so fanatically, then studying still helps a person to develop, disciplines him, protects him from doing stupid things and lays a good foundation for the future. So I think that learning well has its own meaning.