i forgot my rough draft at school + the final printed copy i
Question Posted Friday January 19 2007, 8:04 pm
I forgot my rough draft for my book report + my final for it is due monday FIRST PERIOD. what do i do. its worth like half my grade + im already doing bad in that class.
xY0M0MMAx answered Friday January 19 2007, 9:13 pm: - go to school, pick it up.
- or start over on it.
- or get together with a friend & work on it.
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
advicequeen answered Friday January 19 2007, 8:23 pm: Hi! Here are the options:
-Contact the teacher and explain your situation somehow (through email or phone)
-Maybe you can have someone fax you important sheets? Or re-do the rough draft?
-Get your parents to write a note to your teacher making up an excuse (but first convince your parents to do that - explain that it was an accident and to beg them to help you out just this one time) :)
-Go early on Monday to meet your teacher and explain the situation.
- AND MOST OF ALL: R.E.L.A.X. Seriously, I've been in your situation before and it all works out, trust me. & good luck. If you need anything else, just send one to my inbox. Much love!! xoxo [ advicequeen's advice column | Ask advicequeen A Question ]
TARAfying answered Friday January 19 2007, 8:10 pm: Try to get in contact with your teacher some way! Send her an email? Ask if you can come to school 30 minutes early & type your paper. Maybe you can go to school, run to your locker, and get your rough draft... then leave for a "doctor's appoinment." Hurry home & type it up. That's if your parents are cool with that. Good luck! [ TARAfying's advice column | Ask TARAfying A Question ]
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