As a trainee teacher vote for yes yes yes you can get a high grade if you put your mind to it. You may need to work harder than you have in the past and demonstrate to your teachers you are willing to work hard, take any help and advice teachers give you and keep a positive attitude and you will do fine!! Good Luck for next year i hope you do well
2007-07-17 03:38:09
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answered by sandradapanda 2
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I don't see why not, Why not have a word with your teachers and ask what you need to do in order to make this dream come true. If you are serious about wanting higher grades then unfortunately like with myself you need to work very hard. Get hold of revision guides for all the subjects that you are studying from the LETTS series, Subject Syllabuses and past exam papers, using the internet are all tools that you should use to help you. The BBC website is an extremely invaluable revision resource for students for all the main subjects. Don't forget the BBC's Revision Series for GCSE's "Bitesize", this is on late at night so it might be worth setting the DVD or VCR player to record this. Take it from me as someone who has watched them they are very good Waterstones Bookshop is also worth a visit. If you have Firefox as your ISP then the BBC icon will be at the top. At the minute there are articles on the Environment, Religion on this site. Just type in the search engine of the site, what it is that you are looking for and you will find numerous articles.
Also at Easter time schools often run revision sessions these would be very worthwhile for you, when they are offered, please go along.
Sorry I can't be anymore help to you, but please contact me and we will discuss this further.
Good luck in your studies, You can do it!
2007-07-15 07:59:35
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answered by SOAP WATCHER 2
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If you work hard I'm sure you can increase your grade. I agree with the advice to discuss things with your teachers.
Be ambitious and aim high, but when you are planning for the future think about a back up plan. If you have been slacking you may find it hard to catch up so plan for good results and maybe not so good results - would you think about resitting/getting a job/another course ?
I know this may sound a bit defeatist and I would say think about it once and investigate e.g. college options etc. Then think about your dreams and look at what you need to achieve them - that might help keep you motivated.
2007-07-15 23:46:43
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answered by Marie-E 3
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A 22 is slightly low for an ACT score. And merely because of the fact he did properly in math and needs to flow in to math, rather does not help lots. colleges prefer their scholars to be properly rounded in all subjects. interpreting and writing are necessary no be counted what your significant would be. Admissions does look on the kin subject. He might could write a paper on his circumstances. instructor or crucial suggestion letter will help slightly. He might could flow to the community college then flow out. If he transfers out of a CC before he completes all 2 years with an affiliate degree, maximum schools will request his severe college documents too. With the two 365 days degree they're going to in basic terms be taking his CC transcripts and not even observing the highschool's ones. verify including your cities 4 365 days college on that when he talks to the admissions workplace.
2016-10-19 04:44:54
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answered by ? 4
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Yes of course you do. You can achieve anything if you really want it. You should talk to your teachers and they can advise you but remember that only you can put in the commitment, do the work, make sure to dedicate the time. You have the school holidays now and you can use this time to study (but have some fun too) and bring up your grades. Good luck and believe in yourself.
2007-07-18 09:42:40
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answered by marge 4
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If you work hard, complete all coursework and start revising early for the exams you stand a very good chance. Most important work is done in the final year. Good luck.
2007-07-15 09:51:40
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answered by jen 5
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Yes of course you have providing you put the effort in next year and ask for help in your weaker areas.
Ask your subject teachers before the hols three questions
1 What is my predicted grade for next year
2 What do I need to do to improve it
3 How can you help me achieve my potential
Last summer loads of our boys in middle sets left school with 10 A-Cs.
Go on YOU CAN DO IT
2007-07-14 20:47:45
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answered by Angel A 3
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if you have been slacking off for four years, and have the brains, of course you can. but how will you get rid of the habit of lackadaisal learning?
if you want to go to uni, pull up your socks. your gpa won't be very high, but at least you have a chance to get into a state university.
2007-07-14 12:23:10
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answered by henry d 5
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I SEE WHY NOT.YOU CAN DO ANY THING YOU PUT YOUR MIND TO.WAHT TO SCORE HIGH THEN DO IT.I TELLLL MY BOYS THE SKY IS THE LIMIT,YOU CAN DO AND BE WHAT YOU WANT.DO NOT EVER LET ANY ONE TELL YOU ANY DIFFERENT.GOD DOES NOT MAKE JUNK.YOU WANT TO BE THE BEST THEN GO FOR THE GOLD.I BELIEVE IN YOU.I THINK YOU WILL SCORE HIGH.PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHEB YOU DO OK.REMEBER JUST BE YOU.WHAT IS YOUR GOAL.A GOAL IS A DRAM COME TRUE.STICK TO YOUR GUT FEELING YOUNG MAN.GOD BLESS YOU.!!
2007-07-14 12:23:17
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answered by shotgunsally 1
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Chance yes? but let's stay away from adiscussion about probability
2007-07-14 12:27:33
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answered by K J 2
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