Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Crap! You get good grades! An 82 is definetly nothing to be ashamed of! Some parents need to let their kids breathe and not put unbearable pressure on them.
I'll pray for you mate.
Not where I go to school! You'd have a C- if you got 70%.Talame wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but unlike Australia where 50% is a fail, the American point for failure is much higher (like 70 or so...).
It's ok, I know how you feel. It's sometimes hard if you are used to getting A's not to feel like a B is a failure, but remember that a 4.0 isn't the most important thing in the world, and you can still get good scholarships if you have a B or two. I will pray that your mom realizes this.We got report cards today. I didn't do so well in math, and I know I'm going to get into more trouble, I just don't know how much. I ask that you pray my mom will go easy on me. I do good, but she overestimates my abilities. Algebra II is HARD. I'm afraid I didn't pull it up but one point, to an 82. I just ask you that you pray she'll be easy on me. I don't ever remember a time I've been more nervous about grades. Other grades are 98, 97, 91, 94 or something...oh, and a 90. But she doesn't seem to care that they are good grades, the bad one is all that matters to her. I thank you, because I feel selfish about this.
Tantamount to failure - a 69 or below is a D, which is basically treated just like an F although one is still passing the class. No consolation I think here that I managed to bomb Algebra II twice in a row.Talame wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but unlike Australia where 50% is a fail, the American point for failure is much higher (like 70 or so...).
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