Keep up with the homework, ask questions in class, go after school for extra help if necessary. Review your day's work in that class every night. This ought to pay off in higher test grades. Good luck!
Chow!!
2006-09-30 10:38:13
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answered by No one 7
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Study, go to extra help if you need it, take good notes during class, form study groups with other students, go over problems that you got wrong on tests with teachers so that you don't get them wrong on the final exam. I took geometry honors in high school and I know how you feel. It was definitely the hardest course I ever took, and I worked really hard. But I passed with an A-, and now I'm in an ivy league school, so I think it was worth it!
2006-09-30 18:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The most important thing is for you to decide that you, and only you, are 100% responsible for you learning geometry. As long as it's someone else's responsibility to teach you, you leave too much room for your teacher's bad days/attitudes/poor teaching to mix with your bad days/attidues/and lack of attention to mix into a guaranteed formula for failure.
Get a good night's sleep every night, eat nutritiously balanced meals, pay attention in class, do your homework so that you know you got every question right, every weekend review the previous week's homework, do all the review questions at the end of each chapter, and try to take some old tests from this teacher so you are familiar with the format of the tests.
2006-09-30 17:45:53
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answered by asperens 2
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Geometry mostly consists of the theories. If you study the theories and know them very well (and how they apply), you will understand what geometry is all about. There is no easy solution. You have to pay attention in class, take detailed notes, do all of your homework, ask the teacher questions about problems you don't understand, and study the theories! Get a tutor if you're still struggling. Most public schools have after school tutors (most of the time your teacher will have before-school or after-school tutoring).
2006-09-30 17:47:06
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answered by ? 6
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study, study, study!!! That's what I did last year. I studied before taking a test in geometry and usually got A's and B's on them. I passed the class with an A. Do your homework and pay attention in class.
2006-09-30 19:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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all u do is go to tutorials and if u cant u just do ur homework and study for test easy for me to say cus i have an 89
oh yeah if u ask questions in class the teacher will now ur trieng to pass and he will put up like 10 extra points
2006-09-30 17:40:02
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answered by kjalkfa katie 1
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study geometry is mostly math and reading concentrate take notes and you will find geometry easy
2006-09-30 17:39:04
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answered by amber c 1
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You pass by studying, and if you are a slow learner like you seem to be, you study and study like your life depends on it. That is how.
2006-09-30 17:38:37
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answered by kenyanmartin2000 2
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Do you have some questions you can post? Maybe someone can help if you have a specific problem.
2006-09-30 17:37:31
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answered by PatsyBee 4
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Get off the computer and study.
2006-09-30 17:36:48
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answered by Yup! I'm a girl! 2
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