I remember things by writing them down. Try it!
When you're reading over your notes and/or books, make your own outline. DO NOT sacrifice sleep. This is something you need to learn before you get to college!
2007-04-27 08:57:41
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answered by Sarah Says 5
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You need to pass all of your subjects, to go to the next grade, so if I were you, I would focus on your worst subject, and study hard,so you will pass. If you flunk the course, you can always go to summer school, and take the course again. I did that a couple of times, and my grades in summer school, were very good. I remember taking Algebra and I got a d in class, but I went to summer school, and got a B, in class, and a B on the state regents test. The lower grade got thrown out, and my record showed, only my grade from summer school.
2007-04-27 16:02:34
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answered by Ron 7
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get a good night's sleep
eat regular meals
if you feel a need to study, don't short your sleep... you can't crash-lealrn it.
if you fail, ask if you can move ahead by retaking it in summer school when there's less pressure as you're only studying this subject.
I applaud you for your question....
2007-04-27 15:54:40
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answered by Nedra E 7
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First of all, the "End-of-the-Year" tests are SUPER EASY. I get b's and c's in my normal grades, but when our class took the test, I got super-above-average in my WORST subject. It is so easy, trust me! There is nothing to worry about- but it doesn't make it right to get c's and d's. GOOD LUCK!!!
YOU'LL ACE IT!!!!!
2007-04-27 15:58:56
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answered by *~<3~* Дпﺃмдℓ ℓo٧ε٢ *~<3~ 3
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ask you counselor for advice, they are there to help students and you kids rarely use that source.
2007-04-27 15:57:24
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answered by Laurellamags 5
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