talk to her about why she gave you a C+. tell her: i got a C+ but i don't know why. could you please tell me or show me the grade sheet?
maybe that test was worth a larger percentage of your grade.
2006-12-15 09:31:39
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answered by Rachel K 4
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Go ask your teacher. She either made a mistake, or your grade really was that low. Either way, she'll be able to help you.
Don't worry, when I was in middle school I got a C+ in one marking period of math (the lowest grade I've gotten :'( ). The next 3 I studied really hard and brought my final average up to an A. Stressing over it doesn't solve the problem, but I would definetely suggest talking to your teacher.
2006-12-15 17:43:20
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answered by countrygurl587 3
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The nice thing about math is that it is either right or wrong. It's not like writing an essay where the teacher has to decide how good it was. Go to your teacher and ask her where you went wrong. I'm sure she'll be able to explain. Also, try not to get down on yourself. You are in school to learn. Here you hit a weak spot. It's likely that with some extra effort you'll be able to overcome that and learn what you need to know.
2006-12-15 17:34:29
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answered by danl747 5
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Figure out what happened. If it was a difficult topic, ask the teacher for help. She knows you're good at math, so she should be willing to give you some extra help to get past this problem. If you're good at the topic, maybe you had a bad test day and can arrange to retake the exam. Find out your options in the class: talk to the teacher.
2006-12-15 17:34:33
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answered by KD 4
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Okay if u got a C+ on a test you cant be one of the best in the class. Get that off of your mind. Ask your teacher about it. The test was probably more important than the others and weighted more heavily. STUDY WOMAN!
2006-12-15 17:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you didn't read a problem right. For example:
When Allie was picking apples, she noticed 6 of the 30 had worm holes. What is the ratio of good apples to bad?
I got this wrong on a test, and I know why. It isn't total to bad (5:1), it's good to bad (4:1).
2006-12-15 18:00:42
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answered by ZZ 4
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talk to her.. In my english class we had to keep track of our marks on a marks sheet, I did my marks up and got 94 percent, I looked on her marks sheet and it said 80 percent.. I talked to her and we figured out that she'dd switched my marks with someone elses marks.. Check with your teacher, they're not always perfect. My guy friend got all 80 percent in all his subjects on his report card and there is no way he is an 80 percent student, I think there was a typo.. And he never told his Mom who bought him an ipod for getting all B's.. amaazing how some teens lie to there parents.. Good luck! And be bold and ask your teacher, otherwise I would hvae ended up with 3 B's and rest A's instead of 2 B's and rest A's.. Good luck!!!
Karina
2006-12-15 20:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It might be a mistake. Go and talk to her, even though it is embarrassing. Just say you were concerned, because you did so well on the other ones. More than likely, she will allow you to submit corrections for partial points to raise your grade.
2006-12-16 03:15:06
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answered by glowe126 2
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Your stupid I am mad that your making a C a big deal
If I get a C I will be dancing I get Fs and I don't complain
2006-12-15 20:51:39
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answered by Ryan 1
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there's nothing wrong with a C+!
it's still quite a high mark, and at least you can get a decent idea of what you need to improve on!
2006-12-15 17:48:53
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answered by Gordonsnan 2
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