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I need help


Question Posted Monday February 18 2008, 10:24 pm

At the moment i am in the 9th grade. I think i am going to have to take 9th grade over again right now. My grades have been slipping for a while now and i just cant seem to keep them up and i really want to do this virtual academy thing that alot of people have reccomended i do but my mom wont let me she says she wont until i get my grades up but thats the whole problem is my grades and i honestly like school for some strange reason i want to go to college and get good grades and all that but i just cant seem to do it and it's not that i socialize to much at school cause i barely do any socializing like at lunch and stuff i usualy listen to music, read, or write, or try and work on homework and alot of my teachers say that alot of the work i do turn in is good and i get good grades on them but i cant seem to get things done on time and turn them in or anything and i'm falling farther behind and everything so any suggestions on what i should do like should i just stay at my school right now and if i fail then repeat the grade or should i do the virtual academy thing which i've only heard good things about or well i dont know what else there is


sorry for the really bad punctuation you can see why i'm failing alot of my classes


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Cinnamon721 answered Tuesday February 19 2008, 8:20 pm:
For starters, you must understand that by procrastinating, things will not get done on time.

Suggestions you should get, are directly from your teachers on how to pull your grades up to at least a passing grad, to promote yourself to the next grade.

Sure, the work you hand in give you good points for homework, but not having them completed in a timely fashion will cause more problems to you.

I have not heard of the Virtual Academy, so I can't give you advice on something I'm, not familiar with.

I hope to do well. By asking your teachers to give you some "underground" extra credit work, will improve your grades greatly. That let's the teachers know that you care about your education, you're taking initiation, and you're willing to go forward, and do whatever it takes not to be left behind. This proves that you being completely responsible, and it will show, through your effort.

Good Luck. Let me know when you move forth to 10th grade.

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