Hello,
Okay where do I start?.. Umm well I've always been a very good student, in fact since the 7th grade I've been in Nt'l Junior HOnor Society. Up until this year, I've been exceedingly good in all of my classes, getting no less than an 80 in my classes. However, I've been regressing. In fact, I got a 73 on my progress report!! ANd I do my hoemwork every single day. I haven't really been paying attention as well as I used to but I just feel so0o out of it. I don't knwo what to do, because now that I'm in Hgih school I want to do REALLY well. I need help...anyone?!
Sincerely,
School Troubles
[Jam]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? saleeha answered Saturday October 21 2006, 11:09 pm: well i understand the way you feel. i mean sometimes (most of the time for me) school work and studying is a drag. so i mix it up wit things i like to do. for example, i luvv playing games. so i usually make up kul study games to help me understand better. also, sometimes a person needs to interact with others to help them learn better. so it's a good idea to start a study group with your friends. you know get together and do homework and help each other and stuff. it always works. hope i helped ;) [ saleeha's advice column | Ask saleeha A Question ]
bijougirl4 answered Saturday October 21 2006, 11:07 pm: Dear Jam,
School will always have its troubles. Try to figure out if there is anything thats pulling you away (a.k.a.~ love to talk. some guy/girl, a teacher, a class, etc...) Just by reading your letter I can tell your smart. YOu're parents could always help or you could consider asking your teacher to move you if it has to do with consentration. without knowing why your struggling its hard to give advice. If your new to high school, maybe you just need time to get used to it. [ bijougirl4's advice column | Ask bijougirl4 A Question ]
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