4/5 Adam Z. 4 years ago on Google • 1 review
William's
Academy
is
a
great
educational
institution
without
a
doubt.
Their
institution
has
changed
my
mindset
towards
my
academic
career
and
mental
well-being
drastically
by
the
kind
hearten
principle
there.
However,
there
is
one
major
flaw
in
their
summer
program.
My
parents
did
not
pay
high
tuition
simply
so
that
I
could
get
a
biased
mark
but
rather
so
I
could
be
given
a
second
chance
to
redo
a
summer
course
that
I
did
not
revive
a
high
grade
on
and
get
a
high
grade
through
my
hard
work
and
preservative.
The
grades
that
I
received
were
beyond
an
accurate
representation
of
my
academic
abilities.
Grades
are
essential
without
a
doubt
as
it
can
make
or
break
your
chances
of
admission
when
applying
to
a
secondary
institution,
but
what
is
more
important
is
the
academic
character
of
a
student.
Take,
for
example,
Queen's
University
and
their
commerce
program.
Take
this
with
a
grain
of
salt,
but
I
believe
that
once
you
hit
the
87%
average,
the
admission
team
pays
more
attention
towards
your
Personal
Statement
of
Experience
and
Supplementary
Information.
This
means
that
extra
curriculum
activities
and
leadership
roles
within
these
roles
are
what
makes
a
student
stand
out
and
thus
can
change
the
mindset
of
a
student
to
have
bigger
ambitions
and
dreams,
as
it
did
for
me
when
I
choose
not
to
give
up
on
my
academic
career
when
I
got
a
low
mark
in
Grade
12
English
and
enroll
in
William's
Academy
to
improve
that
mark.
Students
need
to
know
how
to
do
an
assignment
correctly
because
if
they
fall
into
this
mindset
where
they
feel
that
minimal
effort
will
result
in
an
excellent
result,
the
students
are
in
for
a
dangerous
surprise
once
they
reach
post-secondary
and
life
in
general.
I
am
not
saying
that
the
teacher
should
stop
supporting
their
students,
but
there
needs
to
be
a
sense
of
reality,
a
wake-up
call
for
the
students.
A
more
honest
connection
between
a
student
and
teacher
should
be
implanted
because
it
is
better
that
mistakes
are
made
at
an
early
age
such
as
high
school
and
corrected
rather
than
later
in
life
where
instead
of
grades
that
are
lowered,
more
important
things
in
the
future
such
as
financial
stability
and
the
person's
reliability
are
lost.
Behavior
that
should
have
been
addressed
in
high
school
to
prevent
such
a
toxic
mindset.
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