Question Posted Thursday November 4 2004, 10:31 pm
I'm in seventh grade and it's so hard! You guys help me! We just had a science test and I got an F! I usaly get all A's and B's. What are some tips, I'm strugging and don't want my good grades to go down.
sunny answered Friday November 5 2004, 10:52 am: its ok it happens just ask for some extra credit or ask your teacher if you can re take the test and study a lot ull make it through ok good luck [ sunny's advice column | Ask sunny A Question ]
mermaidpoetess answered Friday November 5 2004, 1:41 am: don't worry, everyone gets a bad grade now and then. one f isn't going bring your whole grade down! but if it still feels like your struggling, and it really gets to be a problem, you should talk to a parent or teacher. maybe they can help you work something out, maybe arrange for some extra tutoring. but it's not worth it to stress yourself over one bad grade, it'll just make you more nervous for the rest of your test! [ mermaidpoetess's advice column | Ask mermaidpoetess A Question ]
Awesomeness answered Thursday November 4 2004, 11:01 pm: Judging by your immaculate spelling, I have a feeling that science is not the only class you are going to have a trouble in. At least pretend like you know how to open a dictionary. Or you could always just ditch school and go live in the mountains with beings closer to your IQ. [ Awesomeness's advice column | Ask Awesomeness A Question ]
x0x_surfergirl_x0x answered Thursday November 4 2004, 10:57 pm: Hey hun,
I was in 7th last year. And yeah, I'm not all that great in science. But some tips are studying day by day after you get your notes so you don't have to cram all in one night. But do all your homework. Homework for the whole quarter counts a lot. I pass science by doing all of my homework. I pass with a B but its better than a D or F. :)
I hope I have helped!!
xo0x adriana
P.S its only gonna get harder :-/ [ x0x_surfergirl_x0x's advice column | Ask x0x_surfergirl_x0x A Question ]
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