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Should I or should I not?


Question Posted Wednesday November 2 2011, 3:31 pm

14/f

OK to start off I go to a online high school and in 9th grade. My mom picked all of my courses at the beginning of the year so I take English, Modern World History, Pre Algebra, P.E. Physical Science, and Spanish. My grades are mostly all A's but the problem is my Math course. OK I LOVE math it is my favorite subject but right now there are some students that still don't understand fractions. In 8th grade the last thing that I remember going over was slopes. Which by the way are really easy. So today I asked my teacher when we were going o go over slopes and she said that it might not be till 10th grade or so. So she asked me if I would considerate going to a higher level of math. I don't know what to do. I tried to call my councilor but she isn't answering her phone. Should I stay in that class even thought I found out hat it was not a graduation requirement but stay there to get an easy a or should I got to a higher level of math. Please help if you can. Thanks.


P.S. This might not have nothing to do with this but my grades are English a 111.65% Modern World Studies 94.63% Math 95.67% P.E 111.23% Physical Science 82% and Spanish 86% I you want to comment on any of my grades I don't really care I would just like some answers. Thanks again.


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solidadvice4teens answered Thursday November 3 2011, 7:34 pm:
You would forever be annoyed at yourself if you didn't take the opportunity. Your current math teacher knows you're unhappy and can do what he/she is teaching sleepwalking. That person would never set you up to fail. They know what you can do.

What you need to do is tell your parents that your math teacher thinks you aren't getting challenged enough in that class and need to skip ahead a level.

I'm sure your parents will like that. Have them bypass the counselor who can't give a damn to return a call and talk to and get your current teacher to do all the arranging.

Mention to your teacher that the counselor can't be bothered to schedule an appointment or call back. They'll take care of you then. I'm sure the counselor cares but after leaving multiple messages it shows she doesn't bother with being prompt when people need answers. In that area it shows she doesn't care about that or is too swamped to get to people. Either way she didn't put your concern first.

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Nini234 answered Wednesday November 2 2011, 5:49 pm:
Go for the higher level. It's always great to challenge yourself. getting an "easy A" isn't worth it. I am currently a freshman in high school taking algebra 2. If I can do it so can you(: Good luck and I hope you decide to challenge yourself.

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