Vogtlander shines with 0.8 in her Abi – career plans and singing talent!
Clara Schnedermann from Plauen passed her Abitur with 0.8. She plans to return to Vogtland and is enthusiastic as a singer.

Vogtlander shines with 0.8 in her Abi – career plans and singing talent!
Sometimes there are messages that are just filled with joy. This is exactly what applies to the youngest high school graduate Clara Schnedermann from Plauen. She left the vocational high school at BSZ Anne Frank with an outstanding grade average of 0.8. With 865 out of a possible 900 points, she not only impressed her classmates, but also sent a signal that perseverance and commitment are rewarded. But Clara has more to offer than just good grades.
The talented young lady is also a member of the band Intakt and delights many listeners with her impressive singing voice. Her career plans show that she doesn't just rely on her academic success. Clara has clear ideas for the future: after completing her studies, she would like to return to Vogtland. A decision that many of her friends and confidants will surely appreciate.
Grades and their meaning
But how important are good grades really for your future career? Studentpartout provides some valuable insights. Grades not only play a role in the education system, but also in professional life. They are often the key to secondary schools and degree programs and are often required in the application process. A good grade point average could be a door opener, even if you shouldn't forget that grades only make up part of the entire application documents.
But grades are not undisputed either. The bpb points out that the current grading system has been criticized for years. Critics argue that grades are often unfair and difficult to compare. In some federal states there are now efforts to test alternative assessment methods. These could be fairer, but require more effort and would be less widespread.
The value of services
The reality is that while grades provide objective insight into skills and achievements, they also risk overlooking students' other strengths and creative abilities. In addition, grades are often influenced by the social background of the students; Children from working-class families receive less good grades than their peers from academic families for the same performance. It is therefore important to focus on personality traits and practical experience in addition to grades.
Sometimes it may seem as if grades are the only key to success, but in fact it is often personal skills, networks and experiences that make a crucial difference. This is confirmed by numerous studies and reports that show that the last grade, such as the master's degree, has the greatest influence on one's professional future.
Luckily, Clara doesn't have to worry about her professional future: With her commitment, her talents and her clear vision of the future, she will certainly find her way in Vogtland - and perhaps soon inspire her first viewers in New or Old Vogtland.