I was in the same situation when taking a University course; my grades were so bad that I'd have to pull off a miracle on the final exam.
What you have to do is study using index cards. Buy yourself a stack, read all of your notes, and develop questions from the notes to write on your index cards. On the back of each index card, put the answer. Your goal is to go through all of those index cards and memorize the responses. Remember not to give in to peaking at the answer, because the goal is to think up the answer on your own (with the exact wording).
If you stay committed to doing this and you think positive, you just might succeed. If you still fail, and this is a required course, then it's a bonus for you because the studying would have paid off when taking it a second time. All in all, don't lose hope. Keep your drive and determination to pass this.
Just imagine what a great feat it would be if you actually successfully do this! Then you can tell everybody, including job interviewers, about this.
2006-11-22 09:13:33
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answered by Welgar 2
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This is the tiime when you say to yourself, "Hey, I'm a high school senior. I can take charge of my life 'cause I'm not a kid any more." Then you settle down and find out why you are failing. Are you not getting the assignments done? You know how to correct that. Are you having trouble understanding the course work? Talk to the prof. They're delighted to help students who ask for assistance. It's a pleasant change from kids who don't want to learn or couldn't care less about what's going on in class.
It's late November now. If your school is on a semester system, you still have time to turn things around. If you are on a regular year, you're laughing, because you can use the Christmas holidays to catch up -- yep! give up a bit of holiday time and act like a young adult -- and when classes resume in the New Year you'll be right up there with the best of them.
You can do it, and deep down, you know that's true. So call on your inner adult, and get busy.
good luck to you!
We'll expect to hear from you at the end of January, with a word about how well your Pierce College class is going.
2006-11-22 17:15:07
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answered by old lady 7
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two things, one, start working and do the best u can, or two, some schools offer the choice of retaking a failing class.
2006-11-22 17:11:03
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answered by Hermes711 6
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If there is nothing you can do, then you will fail and not graduate. Find out from your principal what you have to do then to get your diploma. He will provide you with all alternatives open to you. Good luck.
Chow!!
2006-11-22 17:22:03
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answered by No one 7
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ask ur teacher how to get higher marks so u wont fail, or take night school course if its available
2006-11-22 17:12:07
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answered by ♥babygurl♥ 2
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Where do you live and where do you go to school?
2006-11-22 17:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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find a tutor and work your *** off! you can pull it together. ask for extra credit projects if you can.
2006-11-22 17:09:13
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answered by Jen 2
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you study
2006-11-22 17:09:00
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answered by Daisy Duke 2
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