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2007-12-13 15:11:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was a senior in high school, I got a 0 in math, because I stopped going. I had been the math star for the previous 3 years, but I got sick of going to that class at the time it was at.. senioritis I guess. Funny thing is, they usually gave people 50* or incomplete on their report card if they got lower than a 50... but I actually had a zero on my report card.
I had 90's in all my other classes so , oh well, I graduated... I do not recommend doing that though.
2007-12-13 15:14:58
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answered by cz73 6
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HOWDY!!! Darth,
The lowest grad I ever got was F's. I wasn't stupid just dumb I did not turn in my homework and it got a belt across my rear end. I deserved it. The teachers said I could be an A student if I would just turn in my daily work. Like on American History and World History I would make 90 or above on the 6 weeks test. My not turning in the other work is why I failed. I stuck with it and finished the 12th grade.
Darth don't do like I did because like me you will be sorry later on in life. It is too late for me I can't go back and fix it. The same applies to others that read this message. I hope that this helps you.
STAY SAFE!!!
Bulldog
2007-12-13 17:27:07
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answered by BULLDOG 4
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64% in geochemistry. Mostly due to having an extremely tough prof.
Never failed a university exam. Closet is in the mid to low 60's.
My average is an 84.5 or so. Sooooo close to an 85. At my school, you need a 70 average to get into Honours in Arts and Science. Many of my friends get consistent 60's and 70's. Now you should ask highest mark. I got a 97 in a class and two 96's on my transcript
2007-12-13 15:27:10
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answer #4
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answered by C A 3
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yikes
sorry to hear that
not sure what kind of math class you are taking but clearly you are a smart guy....(question was constructed well)
what is the problem...if you dont understand the subject matter, maybe you can get a tutor or talk with the teacher or professor
if you are not turning in your homework....then you know what you need to do
either way, this is one of life's lessons. what you do hear can show what you are made of
figure out the problem and solve it.
No one is suggesting that everyone pursue a math based career when they get out of school but a 37% in calculus is decidedly different than a 37% in checkbook math
2007-12-13 15:15:35
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answer #5
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answered by lisa s 6
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I got an F the first time I took English 102. The teacher was a sexist b****, though. She stood in front of the room one day and told us that she hates women. I'm not the only female student she's treated like dirt. I took the same class the next semester with a different teacher (also a female) and got an A.
2007-12-13 15:13:35
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answered by rebekkah hot as the sun 7
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I can't remember the grade, but it was for an open textbook chemistry exam, the entire answer to the main question was laid out as a appendix, and I was the only one in the class that didn't know that. So I failed woefully.
I think the worst part was realising my mistake when everyone else was laughing about how easy it was outside the examination room. :o(
2007-12-13 17:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The lowest I've recieved in college was a C in about 3 classes. I almost got a D or F in Physical Sci. Yuck, to this day I do not like Phy Sci.
2007-12-13 15:16:58
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answered by Anonymous
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That's pretty bad. I got a 51 in French in the 11th grade. I passed for the year with a 70 after begging the teacher. I don't like French toast or French fries to this day.
2007-12-13 15:13:38
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answered by DR_NC 4
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The lowest grade I've every gotten was a C+ in English.
2007-12-13 15:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I got an "F" from a terrible math teacher. He was horrid, no one liked him, and you could tell he didn't like us either. He's just write numbers on the board, never explain anything and give tests and fail us. It was horrible and I hated math after that experience.
When I became a teacher, I vowed never to be a terrible teacher, I learned from him what not to be!
2007-12-13 15:13:45
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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