-In elementary school: straight As until around fifth grade. Nearly skipped the second grade. I had a college reading level in Kindergarten. I think I stopped doing good in fifth grade because that's when I moved and had no friends and it likely took a toll on my mental health, looking back on it.
-Sixth grade: Bs, Cs, and I nearly failed math and almost had to take summer school. Also had bad mental health.
-Seventh grade-twelfth grade: Mostly As and Bs with one C here and there. Never failed any classes at all. Got a good scholarship to university.
-First two years of university: Cs and several failed classes. I suck at advanced math (anything past advanced algebra) and I suck at any coding, but I'm pretty sure my distress towards not being socially accepted and also ignored and mocked by foids while basically watching them fuck Chad in my new environment was also a catalyst to this.
-COVID-era university (2020-2021): As and Bs. Failed Calculus the first time, but would have passed with a 72, due to some random bullshit that didn't allow me to access my online textbook that had my homework in it.
-Last two years of in-person university (2022-2023): As and Bs but would still fail the one coding or math class I would have. I finally passed one of my coding classes with a 75 and Calculus with an 82 after three attempts of each (I seriously wish my "giftedness" as a kid was in understanding actual relevant bullshit like coding and advanced math rather than knowing how to spell and read at an extremely good rate, it basically feels like a useless superpower).
-Current era (2025, took a break in 2024 and am taking a break now after being burnt out. Online university, had to switch over due to my job): There's no actual scoring system but I've passed all my classes so far and got my second IT cert (CompTIA A+) on my first try.
In high school they were pretty good for the most part. A's and B's and those were in honors and AP classes. My grades at Uni were terrible though
I took AP classes as well, tbh even in AP classes I don't think they teach you well enough what it's gonna be like in college/university. It's a whole different ballpark to the point where it's fucking crazy.