The Kitchen Table
Telling parents the truth
What started with the grade just got more complicated. Now you need to separate your self-worth from a number on a screen or a letter on a transcript — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.
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The Grade
→The test score arrives and it's not what you expected. Navigate the emotional fallout and learn to separate your identity from a number on a page.
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Academic Pressure
→Navigate the crushing weight of grades, expectations, and comparison. From a devastating test result to the college application gauntlet, learn to separate your worth from your GPA. You'll navigate four escalating scenarios — from the grade to the recalibration — practicing the decisions that matter most when the pressure is real and the stakes are personal. This isn't theory. It's practice for the moments that define how this chapter of your life unfolds.
What you'll learn from The Kitchen Table
This scenario focuses on Telling parents the truth — a critical skill inside the broader education domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Grade, a full interactive story inside the Academic Pressure quest.
Skills you'll build in Academic Pressure
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You flip the paper over and the number stares back at you — wrong, impossible, not you. Your throat tightens as the person next to you smiles at theirs. The grade isn't just a score — it's a verdict on everything you thought you were.
This is the moment you've been building toward. Explaining a bad semester to parents who sacrificed everything for your education — except now the stakes are real and there's no rehearsal. What you do next matters.
You've faced the hardest part. Now turn what you've learned into something sustainable — a way to separate your self-worth from a number on a screen or a letter on a transcript not just today, but every time this situation returns.
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