ok basically i've been really bad at math since forever. i was never good at it & i had my geometry final. i studied for a week straight & when i got to the test, it was all SAT math sort've. i got a 65 on it, soo you need a 64 for remediation. i had an 82 in the class, soo now for my final grade i have a C+. like a 78-79. this really disappoints me because i really think i over studied. i know schools over but i keep thinking about how i got a C on my report card. i failed a final before, for biology, but my overall grade was still a B. what do colleges think of this?? i keep thinking since i failed 2 finals over my hs career (im in 10th grade) and i got a C in geometry, i'll never get into college!!
BLONDShorty answered Thursday June 8 2006, 2:07 pm: colleges don't only look at your grades. but a C isn't failing. If colleges see that you got a C+ in something, they'll realize that math isn't a particular class that you are good at. they know what they're doing and they're not going to judge you by a class that isn't your best. they take a look at your good subjects too. if your good in english, let's say, they will probably focus on that more than they will on the C+ you got in your sophmore year! hope i helped. good luck :) [ BLONDShorty's advice column | Ask BLONDShorty A Question ]
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