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i was thinking, my sister is in 10th grade and i saw her homework and looks really hard it was like full of X and no numbers, How do you answer a math problem with no numbers? and that made me worry, what if I go to 10th grade and still dont know how to do that problem.What if I go to college and dont make it what if i take a test in college and dont make it I want to be a teacher one day WHAT if i cant make it? PLZ if some body that had the same problem plz tell me the truth did you make it WILL I make it I'm going to 7th grade and i dont pass it will I still get a GREAT job plz tell me if I should be worried or not, IF you look at my last question keep on reading and read what my teacher wrote on my report card and tell me if i should be worried or not WILL I MAKE IT!



WILL I MAKE IT! :{

2006-06-23 17:50:34 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

6 answers

Of course you will. Continue to do your school work, and by the time you get to 10th grade, you will wonder why that math problem ever looked so difficult.

Its always scary looking into "the future", but once it gets here, you'll be fine.

2006-06-23 17:53:42 · answer #1 · answered by KansasSpice 4 · 1 0

Hear it from a man who went through all the math courses his highschool offered, and then went on to college: You'll make it. I didn't particularly like math, but my dad was real big in it, and so some family pressure was there. Plus, I didn't like foreign languages back then, so, math seemed the "easy way out", even though I knew nothing about it. If you're in the seventh grade and you're worried about your tenth grade sister's math books, then you're jumping WAY AHEAD OF THE GAME!! When you're in the tenth grade, THEN you'll get those books. And when you get those books, they don't expect you to know it already. That's why they give you a book and a teacher. You're supposed to learn about them THEN, NOT NOW. So, calm down. In a few years, when you see them, you might actually giggle about all your worrying. By that time you will have learned a whole bunch of new math, and when you look at all the "X's" then, it won't seem so scarey. Just do your seventh grade homework now. You can do your tenth grade homework when you're in the tenth grade!! God Bless you.

2006-06-23 18:04:58 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Relax. Don't worry. At one time, the things you know how to do, like in math, for example must have looked very hard to you, but you can do them now. You will be prepared for 10th grade math along the way, so that you won't even notice you are doing what you once thought was hard.

Worse case, if you have trouble with math, even now, you can always get help from a tutor.

2006-06-23 18:02:03 · answer #3 · answered by jumpingrightin 6 · 0 0

Yeah, I was a teacher for a couple of years. It's easier than you think. Time consuming, but easy. In fact, college was easier than high school. Just keep studying and asking good questions, you'll make it. Also, tell your teacher about your concerns if he/she is a good teacher they'll give you the extra help you need.
P.S. There are a lot of jobs out there better than being a teacher and a lot less hassle. So even if you didn't become a teacher the world is full of wonderful possibilities! Good Luck!

2006-06-23 18:00:13 · answer #4 · answered by Pumpkin Head 4 · 0 0

I know you're going to hate this answer, because I would have hated it when I was in seventh grade. But... it's the truth:

Whether you make it or not is up to you. 100 percent. Up to you.

2006-06-23 17:53:49 · answer #5 · answered by Pineapple Hat 4 · 0 0

you will meet a good teacher, who will make you understand the meaning of the "x"

2006-06-23 17:55:34 · answer #6 · answered by Shinigami 7 · 0 0

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