No. Do your best. Try to make the best grades ever in the time you have left. 30 years from now it will make a difference in how you feel about yourself.
2007-05-08 20:20:03
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answered by Warren D 7
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it is stupid. the reason here is you've lost focus of your aim. likely because you've reached your goal and haven't extended it that's why it seems like it's ok, you've accomplished enough... your aim was to graduate with enough credits, right? have you other aims? like after graduating, what are you going to do??? a good score will help you get a job. have you a job in mind?
you just need to refocus and rekindle your motivation. remember when you purposefully aimed to complete each subject to earn enough credits to graduate? now that you hit this goal, you should aim to have a good score so that your employer will be impressed :)
2007-05-09 04:19:27
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answered by wat_more_can_i_say? 6
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NO. It's always a bad idea for you to fail at anything.
This also depends on where you're graduating from. If you're graduating from high school... never. If you plan to go to college, failing is not an option.
If you're graduating from college, it's still a bad idea. What if you decide to go back to school later on in your life?
2007-05-09 03:15:20
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answered by ¥ 5
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If you fail those classes they will still be on your record and that could hurt you if you ever apply for school else where or a job because they request your transcipts and will see those grades.
2007-05-09 03:19:36
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answered by 2007 5
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School is over in like 2 months. It is tempting but would that really look good on your resume that you failed all classes?
2007-05-09 03:16:03
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answered by ___² 4
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no, if you decide to continue on in any higher studies your GPA will be looked at.
Your GPA also is supposed to go on your resume along with the degrees you earn. If you have little to no work experience, the GPA may count to your prospective employer.
2007-05-09 03:22:11
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answered by georgiegirl422 5
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No. Keep doing the good work that got you where you are.
2007-05-09 03:27:17
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answered by badbill1941 6
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Don't. It will haunt you down for the rest of your life.!!
2007-05-09 03:16:00
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answered by matthew o 1
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