• 1. Do they really have all of the 25 volumes?


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  • 1. True


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  • Why being obsessive about classes isn't that good for you Being a straight A student can have its advantages, but it also comes at a certain price. You can find more in the first article from the series, which you can find here. More often than not, this price consists in an inordinate amount of time spent studying and, consequently, a lack of time for any real social life, a very small number of friends and, potentially even a ruined health.

    The things that you miss however by devoting so much time to the goal of being a straight A student might even be more important: learning to interact with others, networking, valuable work experience.

    Learning to interact with others
    Although it is rarely made clear in writing anywhere, actually learning to interact with others is quite an important part of your studies, even if there are no formal exams for it. Spending time hanging out with other students and interacting with as many people as possible does not count for your A grades, but it counts for acquiring an invaluable skill that you will need in any job: communicating and working with other people.
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  • Cynical bastards – people who surround us every day! But are they fully committed to their cause? Well, unless you see them doing something out of the given list – they’re not! Mario Digiorgio is really good in this piece! What do you think? Was it overly cynical? :)

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