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the 8th grade!
So, you are not a grammar genius, but that does not mean you are not smart, right? Well, the problem is that in a world where reading and writing are increasingly more important, understanding and using grammar is vital to demonstrating your intelligence. You may not like reading, and you may hate writing, but practice makes perfect.
high school!
You know enough grammar to get along in life. You may not have a white collar job, or a job where you have to write or do a lot of reading. You may find school boring and may not enjoy reading complex and dense material. There is more to life than being an intellectual, and you probably get along fine without being too challenged intellectually.
trade school!
You are a more practical, nuts-and-bolts type thinker, and you probably do not see the value in college education, including the proverbial classes you do not need. You are independent and do not want other people to tell you what to think. You offer an essential service. However, you are the backbone of the economy. You may not be the one driving or inventing the economy, but you are always needed.
university!
You are a college graduate. You have cultural capital and you appreciate the arts and what connecting with others can do for you. Reading and writing are essential to your work, and you probably have intellectual pursuits outside of school. You probably have a white collar job where good grammar is important.
your masters degree!
You went to college longer to study your passion and to become more ready to work in your chosen profession. At this point, reading and writing well have become crucial to your success. You understand the power of language and the power of using it well. You know that so much can rest upon the placement of a comma.
law school, medical school, or a doctorate program!
You are a grammar master, and you have to master it, because precision and precise speaking and writing is what your profession requires. You truly understand the power of the written word. You probably have a complex and sophisticated way of writing as your profession demand. You may even speak in a hifalutin manner.