Ok i failed a regents in june and i dont get the math. i ve been pracicing all summer and now on the pratice i can get up to a 75 . thats no good enough for them But i dont care ! i treid to tell my parents but they wont listen ! it not like i need it to graduate (its math b ) i dont know what i can say to them to make them understand that id be happy with a 75 n the retake??
MummuM answered Friday August 13 2004, 5:55 pm: Tell them you are trying your hardest and this is the best you can do. They should be proud that you are passing math and not failing. They should understand that your not good with math and this is the best you can do. [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
SweetStarx89 answered Friday August 13 2004, 5:31 pm: Hi. i totally understand. sit them down and tell them that you are happy with it and that you gave it your best shot and thats all it matters. tell them that your not a math wiz and you probably never will be and so tell them to just accept the fact that you like the 75 and everything. try to make a promise that you will try better next time or something and see what they sa. anything else contact me..Take Care..I hope I helped x3 SweetStar. [ SweetStarx89's advice column | Ask SweetStarx89 A Question ]
sportscutie13 answered Friday August 13 2004, 5:28 pm: Your parents only want you to go far in life. Just tell them that you have done your best and you've been working hard and see where it goes from there. Hope I helped! [ sportscutie13's advice column | Ask sportscutie13 A Question ]
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