Wow, you must be really concerned about this to post this question a fourth time!
I'm not sure what answer you're looking for, but maybe you need to talk to your guidance counselor or your folks to straighten this out before it gets worse.
Meanwhile, you should stop skipping class.
2006-09-27 02:49:05
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answered by LadyJag 5
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I say talk to your Guidance Councillor. Ask if you can drop the class and be considered a part-time student OR see your way of getting back in the class without penalties. I was a part-time student (I only had two subjects) in my senior year and my school saw no problem with it. Then again, I was ahead of my class and graduated earlier.
2006-09-27 09:48:38
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answered by Clock Watcher 4
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if you really dont like art- drop it!
n think of what you would like to do instead- does music intrest you? think physics is magnetic? or does theatre thrill you?
its not too late yet! in our school- this week is the last for droping an a-level! but we can still change later if we want to!
also, picking up a new subject can be hard work- so be prepared to spend some extra time intially atleast!
best of luck!
2006-09-27 09:54:47
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answered by roselia_01 3
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Talk to the art teacher. Maybe you can work out some kind of situation where you don't actually have to attend... and just work for a pass/fail (if it is really too late to drop it).
This is difficult to answer, not knowing your particular school's grading policies.
2006-09-27 09:47:42
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answered by Qrissy 3
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Tough it out , It's jst art class dude. Do the best you can and see if you can do some simple xtra credt to cathc up. Why dont u lke art.Its not about being talented or artistic.Its about getting thru school with enough crdits to pass, right?
2006-09-27 09:48:37
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answered by prototype66 1
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good grief, girl, just exactly how many times are you going to ask the same question??? I've counted three so far and I'm only on page two of the questions for this category.
Stop spamming and get back to class.
2006-09-27 10:13:03
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answered by Terri 6
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Go talk to your guidance councelor, maybe he or she will have some advice for you. Otherwise, I'd just start showing back up to class. They can gripe at you, but they aren't gonna kill you or eat you. If you can't switch, just buck up and show up every day and do your best. Hang in there kid. I'm pullin for you.
2006-09-27 09:58:23
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answered by Barbara W 3
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you are showing early signs of a quiter, you need to hold your head high and go back to that art class and learn all that you can remember what they say " a winner never quit and a quiter never wins. good luck
2006-09-27 09:48:37
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answered by black rose 2
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Go talk to a counsellor at the school.
2006-09-27 09:45:45
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answered by sacharose 3
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well see if one of your teachers will let you come to that class instead of art. i did that when they put me in geometry. just ask your teacher for permission to leave to another class.
2006-09-27 09:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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