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As I being the one to make the mistake of not putting in my full 110% effort in the class, I failed it miserably with a 60 over all. I look at my Spanish teacher till this day and still greet him with a hello. I found him very hard to work with, but I wouldn't be one to say "Oh HE failed me.", like high school students say now. I have now learned my lesson in faling this class. Although, should I be worried about the day I don't get accepted into a college like UT Austin because of failing that class?

2007-03-30 09:44:06 · 5 answers · asked by liztotehe 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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Yes, you should be VERY worried. Don't you understand, child, that you have cursed yourself FOREVER?!! No school would ever accept someone who has been such a miserable loser. No company would ever hire someone who has been such a failure. And, absolutely, any man out there of any worth whatsoever would rather fall into a pit of steamy hot cow manure than consider marrying such a terrible woman as you. The government is already marking you down for forced sterilization so that you won't breed and pass on your inferior genes. Candles have been lit for your foul soul all the way to Peru. You might as well hang it up and get a job right now scrubbing floors in slaughterhouses, you pathetic wretch. (That's called facetious humor).

Da nada, nina. You make too much of this. And, besides, both of my children graduated from U.T. Austin and the students there are all as human and flawed and normal and acceptable as you are, every last one of them. Take a summer course and make it up. Take an on-line course or self-study. Just get back on that horse. You're going to need that language under your belt, so get cracking. Best of luck.

2007-03-30 10:11:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You will not likely not get accepted because of one failure, so long as the rest of your grades are good. Your overall experience is going to make a bigger difference than that one class. The important thing is that you learned from the experience. I wouldn't fret about it too much. That said, you can always take Spanish II in community college and see if you can improve it. A good grade on a second attempt will virtually wipe out the old grade, though it won't change your overall high school GPA. Colleges will still look at what you did in community college, and this is a common and easy way to overcome any mistakes you made in high school.

Good luck!

2007-03-30 09:53:48 · answer #2 · answered by Mr. Taco 7 · 0 0

People make mistakes. participate in several extracurricular activities, do a lot of volunteer work, and raise your GPA by doing well next year, and I don't think they'll hold it against you to much. after all, colleges aren't looking for the perfect scholar. they want someone who does well in school AND is active in other things. Good Luck!

2007-03-30 09:54:09 · answer #3 · answered by Amber J 2 · 0 0

si, you need a second langauge to get a college degree

2007-03-30 09:51:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

do not worry you can repeat the test

2007-03-30 09:52:27 · answer #5 · answered by Tami-ann L 1 · 0 0

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