you seemed to know alot about school and college!
last year i failed math and i just found out i did now and i didnt go to summer school last year, i have no idea what to do i didnt get any credits for last year in math im so nervous..
oh and do colleegs usually just look at your final grades per year in subjects or every term?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? hotpotato answered Sunday April 16 2006, 2:36 pm: lol I'm Asian so I have to know, unfortunately. People at my school are freaking crazy! If you think I know a lot, man, they know a whole lot more because it's really hard and competitive here where I live. I don't think I can make it. I am getting borderline C's in some classes-Math and Science. What's wrong with your math class? My teacher is pretty young and makes lots of mistakes that I don't know what to trust anymore.
Colleges look at your GPA, I think, not your individual subjects. Your school might have the listing thing where they put students from top to bottom on how high their GPA is too. So final grades per year, yeah.
Wait, if you fail you don't get the credits? We just cut class and that's how we fail or something. It's not too late to take a math course this summer, right? You can talk to your counselor and work something out-like after school tutoring which someone else mentioned.
I'm nervous too but let's look on the bright side! Not all successful people did so well in school. If you have connections... ;) or donate a buttload of money to the college of your choice or if your parents went there, that's awesome. Did you take the MyRoad.com college test thing? It's really useful. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
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