Hello out there,
I'm here to admit something rather then ask a question... some advice would be useful.
I am in grade 8, I'm 13 years old.
I'm having some troulbe with school.
I have already failed two tests and gotten two 2+s (out of four- a c+)
I used to get all As. Mostly As, anyway.
It's not because I'm on the computer too much- I'm doing my work, same as ever, as hard as ever. Yet, somehow, my grades are still falling, and fast. I study for tests and still fail. I ask for help and still can't make it.
DJ-DeXzy answered Saturday October 15 2005, 8:56 pm: Sometimes no matter how hard you try, you need to ask for help. Talk to your teacher and your parents, maybe they'll even consider getting you a tutor. It might be the study method you use. You might be more of a visual learner, or maybe you'll remember better if someone has a discussion with you about it. You should set your priorities and do the most important homework first. Don't do it late at night because that will just stress you out. Also don't cram, try to review a bit each night. [ DJ-DeXzy's advice column | Ask DJ-DeXzy A Question ]
soccergurlie1220 answered Friday October 14 2005, 9:46 pm: Try asing more questiong when you do h.w do it in a quiet inverinoment when there's a test or quiz study a lil each day the brain remebers better that way do extra credit pts. ask your teachers for help if you don't get something thier there to help and they easiest way to bring up your grade is just to do h.w. try talking to them privatly and asking ur teachers if you can do any extra credit to bring it up to at least a b. well hope i helped! [ soccergurlie1220's advice column | Ask soccergurlie1220 A Question ]
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