Here are all the results with descriptions
an Exceptional student
Your attitude and dedication to success makes you an outstanding student. You have the self-discipline to engage your coursework even if you'd rather do something else, and your impeccable organizational skills contribute to your overall success. Even when you misstep, you don't get defeated because you recognize the value of mistakes as teaching tool.
an Above Average student
Your motivation and intelligence mean that you are a nearly perfect student, but are still fine-tuning your scholastic approach. You are engaged with your academic program, and make the most of your resources at school because you're aware that University is a unique time in life with a lot of options to help you succeed.
a Satisfactory student
Your coursework and attitude about school make you a satisfactory student. You take your studies pretty seriously but you aren't overly disciplined if there's something else that comes up. You would benefit from making an organizational plan to keep track of your responsibilities.
an Promising student
You have a lot of potential as a student but you are still working on developing healthy studious habits. Your natural intelligence is evident, but sometimes you lack the discipline to carry your efforts beyond merely 'passing' quality. You would benefit from engaging with your peers and teachers more and developing a strategy to prioritize your studies.
a Struggling student
Your heart really isn't in it and you struggle to stay interested in your studies. Your attitude could use a turn-around in order for you to gain perspective on the value of an education and to instill the confidence to know you can succeed. Try talking to an advisor or someone who can help you choose a course schedule that suits your interests and career goals. You aren't a bad person, but you just have never made your studies a priority.
a Below Average student
Your habits are not working to your benefit and for now you are a below average student. It's still possible to change the course of your education if you want to invest some time and effort into becoming self-disciplined. Try choosing a friend or family member to hold you accountable for finishing your work and studying before you indulge in leisure time. Remember that school is just a few short years for most people, and a lot of alumni go on to miss their college days.