First of all, a B+ isn't failing. It sounds like you're having some problems staying organized, though.
Make sure you write down all of your assignments. If you don't have a planner, I suggest you invest in one. Anytime a teacher tells you about something you'll have to work on outside of school, WRITE IT DOWN, whether it's due tomorrow, or next Thursday. Never count on yourself just remembering. Also, if you have a syllabus for a class, be sure to check it often, in case there's something due that your teacher forgot to mention.
Pull out your planner when you're ready to leave for the day, and check that you've got all the materials you'll need to complete each assignment in your bag.
When you get home, check your planner first thing, to make sure you know what you need to do that night. Keep it nearby while you're working so you can easily refer to it. Whenever you finish an assignment, put it right into the correct folder or binder for that class, and check it off in your planner. Once you think you've finished everything for the night, check to make sure all of it is done and in the right spot before putting everything in your bag for the next day.
I know it's a lot to do, but you really have to put in some effort if you want to do well. It can be tough getting organized; I know the feeling. But all it takes is to develop a few good habits, and you're set for the year. Good luck!
2006-10-14 03:40:09
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answered by corny 3
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First of all, allow me to say you are doing GREAT for getting the B+, hunny! Good Job! Ok, You ask how are perfect students so *perfect*? Well, there are many different reason why some people just get really good grades. Some students cheat and have other people do their homework for them and cheat by copying other people's tests. Another way is that they just study their butts off and do not play, do not watch t.v., they just study study study. And then there are the lucky ones who make good grades because their subjects(english, math, history, etc) just come so easily to them, they have a better understanding of the subject than other people do, they are more interested, pay close attention, therefore making a better grade. I know how hard it is to keep up grades. For the most part, I was a C student (unless it was a subject that I loved like singing or science(then I was a A+ student). But, for you to *forget* your homework is unexcusable. Figure out a system to keep you from forgetting your schoolwork. Get mom or dad or big brother to help you remember to do your work. Go ahead and play and watch t.v. But schedule yourself a study time. Such as, come home, watch 2 hours of tv, eat dinner, then do 2 hours of school work, then go ahead and watch more tv(or whatever you like to do). Get yourself a really tight schedule where you will NOT forget to do your homework. Then make sure after your work is done, you put it in your bookbag and it will get to school with you the next day. You just have to discipline yourself and make yourself a schedule. Or get someone to help you create a schedule to help you get on track. Good Luck, hun.
2006-10-14 03:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Through application and diligence. You really need to concentrate yourself on the tasks in hand. I wasn't particularly clever in school because I didn't concentrate enough. And now I'm paying the price, which is the lack of good educational qualifications. Mind you, I have the benefit of experience for those things I now know, but don't think that this will help you in your quest to find a good well-paid job when you leave school. Oh, that should be, 'I have forgotTEN' otherwise you could say,'I forgot'. Those 'perfect' students you refer to, are they really 'so perfect'? Just because they have high scores in GCSE's could mean that they are 'blagging it' from other fellow pupils. Not everything is as it seems. At least you're 'man enough' to admit that you are failing yourself, but don't let that stop you having a last big effort. Believe in yourself, and others will wonder how you achieved it.
2006-10-14 03:41:19
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answered by Anonymous
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When your done with your homework try laying it on your shoes. When you go to put on your shoes you will remember your homework. Striving to be the perfect student sounds great but how about just striving to be your best. B+ is a really good grade. Lots of people would love to make that grade. Just work on being your best. Some people are naturally gifted and some people work really hard for what they get. Be proud of your B+.
If you feel like your not working to your full potential take a little more time to study. Don't be so hard on yourself. Slow and steady wins the race. Maybe when the people getting the A+ on their grades get a lower grade you will realize they are human to. They have good and bad days. Just do your best. Good Luck
2006-10-14 03:37:58
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answered by smile4u 5
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First of all, you have to check your studying habits. Designate a specific place in your home to do your homework. That place has to be with 0 distractions, perhaps even no music too. Keep an agenda and write down your homework and cross it off when you are done with it and when it is in your back pack - that way you won't forget it. In math skills sometimes people aren't that great in math, if you think you are capable of doing it, concentrate in school, do not chat in classrooms and ask questions. That way teachers will know you are not a careless student. If you still do not get it get help from the teacher---i do not know how approachable are your teachers, if not get a buddy to help you. Sleep well too and eat well. Good Luck!
2006-10-14 03:35:37
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answered by futuremodel21 2
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Organization is the best key to good grades
Study plenty to do well on tests
Prepare for the next day before bed. You will know what you need and have plenty of time to locate anything you need (clothes, missing tennis shoe, homework in that specific homework folder, organize your next day)
And don't stress! No one is perfect but you will save a lot of stess by preperation, orgaization and knowing that you did your best the night before. Waking up in the morning will be a breeze from now on! Go for that A!
2006-10-14 03:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-08 14:36:20
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think you are actually failing school but you seem to feel that you are failing yourself. Your expectations of yourself are too high, there are many that are actually failing getting not even a pass. Think positive and relax the more you stress the harder it is to get the marks you want...if you are really stuck (and are in the position to afford one) get a tutor to help you on a one to one basis sometimes that can help. Get plenty of rest and schedule your daily life into your school life, have a plan and a goal and you will get where you want to go most of all believe in yourself...you can do it... take care and good luck ...
2006-10-14 03:38:58
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answered by different_tastes 2
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remember all students must submit their homework
this is the fact of life for u to enjoyed study before u have a job
try to be a perfect student by trying harder or clever to cheat
2006-10-14 03:45:49
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answered by kimht 6
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since a C is average how is a B+ failing
you shouldnt judge yourself to others
2006-10-14 03:33:28
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answered by ? 2
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