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Question Posted Sunday February 6 2005, 9:37 pm

Okay I failed a test in school with a 65, and to raise the grade, the teacher said we could take a retest. Problem is, we have to show a note to our parents saying we failed, and have them sign it. The re-test is tomorrow, and I still haven't showed my parents the note. WHAT do I do? Because..my parents kill me if I even get an 85. Help me. :(

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sweetsami28 answered Sunday February 6 2005, 9:38 pm:
you can choose one of two options:
choice number 1: have your parents sign the note. -- tell them that the test was way harder than you thought it was, but you are getting a second chance to take it and pick up your grade. tell them you have prepared yourslef more for the test this time around.

or
choice number 2: dont retest!

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