She is smart. She just refuses to see any other viewpoint other than her own because she is above all that. She is the student who will argue that the math book must be wrong for 2 or 3 hours or more instead of doing the 20 minutes of math homework including the time to check her work. She developers her own little world where she just simply knows everything she thinks must then be correct. So she results to changing her grades. Often with a Sharpie
I remember a report card in HS. everything but french was in the 90’s, that was in the mid-80’s and my dad could only say “what happened in french?” no praise at all for this otherwise great card. I never showed him a grade again. EVER.
I had no trouble getting good grades in school. I was fairly smart but I also enjoyed learning new things — that’s the part a lot of kids miss — enjoying learning things. Our problem was that our mother always introduced my sister and I as I was the smart one and she was the one with personality. By the time we were in high school neither of us was functioning very well (although we seemed to). She spent much of her time living up to her personality reputation and feeling like she wasn’t smart and I spent my time avoiding things I knew I wouldn’t be good at and frantically trying to learn everything on my own because when you are “smart” people don’t answer questions except with comments like “Don’t you know that already?” “Why are you asking me that? You’re the smart one!” and every little mistake you make is loudly noted, “you missed three questions on that test? Really? Where was your mind?” “Is that the best you could do?” This was a time and a school where test grades were written on the black board so everyone knew who got the best and worst grades and teachers would go down the list noting who did better and who did worse than last time. It took me years to realize that being smart was realizing that no one knows everything and really smart people ask questions to learn more — sometimes even ‘dumb’ questions.
Whereas I was not what you’d call a trouble maker, like Danae here, I, too, had poor grades in school, but was rated as having a high IQ and scored very, very high on the SAT.
You could read Danae as a alternate form for denial. That seems to be her montra in any situation that depends on tradition and conformance. She’ll eventually get it done in order to survive but it isn’t in her nature to go peacefully.
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eastern.woods.metal almost 2 years ago
Going down from an F to a G
Sanspareil almost 2 years ago
She could make a career in politics, she seems a natural!
Cornelius Noodleman almost 2 years ago
Q: What’s with this F on your report card?A: It means fine.
lalapalooza Premium Member almost 2 years ago
i don’t understand this.. she is so smart.
mrwiskers almost 2 years ago
I think Lucy’s intelligence is getting overlooked here.
diverbelle almost 2 years ago
But lazy…
Q4horse almost 2 years ago
A pony can read your mind but cannot read writing.
WickWire64 almost 2 years ago
She is smart. She just refuses to see any other viewpoint other than her own because she is above all that. She is the student who will argue that the math book must be wrong for 2 or 3 hours or more instead of doing the 20 minutes of math homework including the time to check her work. She developers her own little world where she just simply knows everything she thinks must then be correct. So she results to changing her grades. Often with a Sharpie
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 2 years ago
I remember a report card in HS. everything but french was in the 90’s, that was in the mid-80’s and my dad could only say “what happened in french?” no praise at all for this otherwise great card. I never showed him a grade again. EVER.
MS72 almost 2 years ago
Careful! Potentially classified document.
GreenT267 almost 2 years ago
I had no trouble getting good grades in school. I was fairly smart but I also enjoyed learning new things — that’s the part a lot of kids miss — enjoying learning things. Our problem was that our mother always introduced my sister and I as I was the smart one and she was the one with personality. By the time we were in high school neither of us was functioning very well (although we seemed to). She spent much of her time living up to her personality reputation and feeling like she wasn’t smart and I spent my time avoiding things I knew I wouldn’t be good at and frantically trying to learn everything on my own because when you are “smart” people don’t answer questions except with comments like “Don’t you know that already?” “Why are you asking me that? You’re the smart one!” and every little mistake you make is loudly noted, “you missed three questions on that test? Really? Where was your mind?” “Is that the best you could do?” This was a time and a school where test grades were written on the black board so everyone knew who got the best and worst grades and teachers would go down the list noting who did better and who did worse than last time. It took me years to realize that being smart was realizing that no one knows everything and really smart people ask questions to learn more — sometimes even ‘dumb’ questions.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
She doesn’t care about her grades. She’s going to quit school and start her own business anyway. Probably several
drkala almost 2 years ago
Straight As, is my guess, That WOULD be a shock
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It’s no use crying over spilt grades. An F is a stinker by any other name.
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Whereas I was not what you’d call a trouble maker, like Danae here, I, too, had poor grades in school, but was rated as having a high IQ and scored very, very high on the SAT.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
You could read Danae as a alternate form for denial. That seems to be her montra in any situation that depends on tradition and conformance. She’ll eventually get it done in order to survive but it isn’t in her nature to go peacefully.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
I’m betting it’s a surprisingly good report card.
paranormal almost 2 years ago
Just don’t tell her it’s ‘raining cats and dogs’…
FGWaiss almost 2 years ago
Too bad Danae and Calvin never met. Two sides of the same coin.
comic4matt almost 2 years ago
All A’s hé? One’s reputation is ruined?
Daeder almost 2 years ago
Dad will weep.
Redd Panda almost 2 years ago
A late breaking news flash …. apparently, authorities have found a full box of White House pencils at the former office of Vice President Joe Biden. GOP Representatives have launched an investigation into the glaring oversight and breech of public trust by the Democrat V.P. More details as they become available. We return you now to your comic strip, already underway.