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    It depends on what you mean by success. If we talk about humanitarian work or creativity, then excellent students have more chances, because in these areas education and hard work are a prerequisite. If you mean a profitable business that has led to wealth, then C-students really often become successful businessmen, precisely for the reason that, because of their laziness and lack of education, they are looking for an easier and faster way to earn money, and, of course, choose a business. You need to understand that in business, not everyone becomes successful at once. It would be more accurate to say that there are more triples in business as such, but not all of them are successful. Do not forget about the many people employed in “low” positions: movers, janitors, cleaners, caretakers, concierges — almost all of them are three-year students, or even two-year students.

    Logically, the most successful should be good people, because they can write off, and they have knowledge, and they know real life. Usually, excellent students only cram and I understand what they write and decide, but they practically do not know how to get out of difficult situations. C students can get out of almost any situation, while excellent students stay at home, C students learn about real life, and therefore have more useful experience, which is so necessary.

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    Just excellent students are much more likely to achieve success in life than C students. The only difference is that the media does not write about the success of the first ones, since few people will be interested in it. But if a person was a three-year student, or even repulsed (almost mentally retarded), then immediately there is a demand.

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