I have a biology class which is my last required science credit for high school. It's only two quarters long (about four/five months) and first quarter has ended. You have to have at least a semester grade of a C+ to pass. The class is extremely difficult and I got an F for he first quarter because I didn't do as well on the 13 page test and didn't hand in an essay on time because I was sick. My question is, do you know what the least I'd have to get to have a B- or C+ as a semester grade? Will I just not graduate if this doesn't happen?
Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday November 8 2016, 8:41 pm: I remember my kids teachers being more than willing to discuss in a meeting with you and your parents what options you still have. I know that teachers aren't approached enough for help when it looks like a student may fail a class. The bad grade isn't to punish you, just a sign that you are struggling with biology. If you had asked for help sooner, then maybe it wouldn't have been as much a rush right now but I have seen my kids grades turn around in the amount of time you have left. Check and see what the teacher might have for a way to get a passing grade still. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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