81. He received good grades in high school and wanted to go to college to study architecture, but his guidance counselor offered little help. 82. He made good grades and left no record of troublemaking, but left his hometown school before graduating. 83. He was always the smart one, the one with the good grades, the impeccable manners, the unlimited potential. 84. He still got good grades until dropping out of high school during his senior year. 85. He was encouraged by his parents to get good grades but was otherwise left alone. 86. He was getting good grades in school. 87. He went on to Columbia Law School, where his good grades qualified him for the law review. 88. His mother, who went to college to become a nurse, pushed her son to stay in school, earn good grades and respect adults. 89. His good grades and go-for-it attitude quickly caught the attention of his school principal and teachers. 90. How did they go on to college and make good grades? |