Speak to someone, either your parents, teacher, school councellor. Only by talking about your problems will you be able to get help with them.
2007-04-16 08:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your teacher for extra help, and if you need it bad enough, ask about a tutor. Some schools actually offer tutoring for subjects like math, science and english.
2007-04-16 15:45:30
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answered by penelopejanepitstop 5
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ask a teacher or counselor about getting a free tutor.... someone in a higher grade that you would get along with.....
or maybe you could spend some time with a trusted teacher and ask for some extra lessons or test review etc....
Good luck, getting some help will be worth it....
2007-04-16 15:27:04
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answered by Somanyquestions,solittletime 5
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We could use some details. Are you in college, high school , grade school? What classes are you taking?
2007-04-16 15:28:03
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answered by pschroeter 5
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You should first talk with your parents and discus your issue. Then you can go from there to decide what you should do such as; get a Tudor, talk to a guidance counseler, or even just get a planner.
2007-04-16 15:31:21
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answered by Princessgrl 2
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Get your Schedule changed if you don't like the classes you have. It may be to late. But next year now you know with to do.
2007-04-16 15:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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talk to your teachers... that's what I do.
a. they know their stuff (hopefully)
b. if there is a problem with how they are teaching it, talking to them will make them aware of it
c. teachers like effort.. they'll be more willing to help you out if they see your effort
or talk to another teacher in the same area whose teaching style is more compatible with your learning style.
2007-04-16 15:31:53
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answered by Jules 3
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drop out
2007-04-16 15:22:27
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answered by Eli W 2
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