Iam failing my nutrition and wellness class how can I bring my grade up?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? sOAKIN_iN_tHE_sUNx0 answered Thursday March 30 2006, 2:07 am: well if i were you, i would ask your teacher if there is anyway you can bring it up. I know if you confront your teacher she will try her hardest to tell you what you need to do. Because, if you have the guts to go up there and ask, i think she will respect you and help you out. If all else fails. Work your ass off! and study study study. Or look online for clep notes, for summerazation. But if i were you id just read the book if you have one, over and over again and your homework and you should be good too go. Keep caffine in your system, and listen to some soothing music while trying to memorize something. helps me out alot!!!
xsweet_pea_10 answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 10:44 pm: Start to sudy really hard and try to complete all your w.s. If you don't understand things in the class then after class ask your teacher if they can stay after school with you and help you with some of your work. Every time there is an extra credit paper do it. Also ask your teacher if there is a way you can bring up your grade like some extra work to turn in. Hope your grade goes up.
orphans answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 10:10 pm: ask your teacher if there is anything you can re-do. such as extra credit, or retake a test. once, in my spanish class in 7th grade, i made flash cards so that my teacher would let me redo a test, and i got an a, nd it brought my grade up! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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