Try each subject. Which ever one you dont get, or you have a question about, write that down so you can talk to your teacher about it. They are probably the best people to try first. If that doesnt help, i'd also try asking a friend or classmate who is doing really well in that subject. Maybe they can help you. For final resort, to understand things like.. William Shakespeare's plays, my english teacher said to refer to sites like sparknotes.com to try to understand what he's try to say in his plays. Although, DONT copy exactly from them. Just use them as a reference to understand your subject.
2007-03-03 14:27:16
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answered by jubbablumberin 3
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I'm not sure what kind of help you want, But, I would take each subject one at a time. Start with a simple class and then a hard one. If you have questions write them down so you can see where your problems are. If necessary ask your teachers for help, but they have to see that you are trying. You can do it! Which I could offer more.
2007-03-03 21:57:25
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answered by lakelover 5
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Just take it easy your like me first little of the hard subject and lots of the easy and then swap around it works
2007-03-03 21:59:56
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answered by Gangsta 1
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