The last sentence is an assumption itself if you don’t have facts to back it up.
There is a difference between you want straight As and you actually got straight As, and you are ok with non As. Everyone wants gold medal, not everyone got gold medal, and it doesn’t mean the one who didn’t get as many gold medals doesn’t work as hard, or put in as much efforts. Let’s not forget they never attended same school, and is not in same school right now, where the academic rigor and even the grading system, and requirements is different.
Nathan said himself in a recent interview he is a perfectionist, and he stated in that pre Olympics interview if he is the best at school, it bothers himself. If Nathan doesn’t aim for A, why is he choosing the class in the first place, he still hasn’t given up med school plan when your GPA count so much for the application. He is studying all the time, when he traveling, anytime he has a break during practice, in Sui Wenjing’s words when they were invited to ATS, Nathan was studying. Romain Ponsart posted so many IGS Nathan studying during ice show breaks, competition breaks, and when he was watching other disciplines competing. Plus he doesn’t even has his mom in New Haven to help him all the time.
He was never the kind of person only focuses on one thing when he was young. He was doing skating, hockey, piano, gymnastics, ballet at the same time while being a good student. He would drive all the way to Hartford to perform for kids the week between IdF and GPF and in the middle of preparing for final exams. He treasure every minute to be with Raf, yet he would still spend a whole day to give a skating seminar for kids in Oregon after SOI.
if I am making an assumption, he has developed superior time management skills since he was very young, that is what helps him balance school and skating. He made realistic planning and sticks to it. He didn’t have time to go to CS series and 4CC, so he never plans those competitions . For the things he planned, he made every effort to make it happen. Plus Raf’s skater is very independent in Raf’s words.