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Twaylor:

is 2 credits and 5 f's but 1 d enough to pass being a sophomore

Twaylor:

please say im right :sob:

Sailor:

I would say that if you can, try to get your grades up. I'm not saying this in a mean way, but it would help to get them up. Now I'm not sure how the school system you're in does things, but usually from what I remember, they usually have you redo the classes that you fail... which isn't a good thing, because the classes you fail, depending on what the classes are (in this case, if it's a core class) can hold you back and drag you down graduation wise.

Twaylor:

@sailor wrote:
I would say that if you can, try to get your grades up. I'm not saying this in a mean way, but it would help to get them up. Now I'm not sure how the school system you're in does things, but usually from what I remember, they usually have you redo the classes that you fail... which isn't a good thing, because the classes you fail, depending on what the classes are (in this case, if it's a core class) can hold you back and drag you down graduation wise.
uhhh there is 2 weeks left in this 2nd trimester idek if i can-

Sailor:

Hmmm... Are D's like the lowest passing grade you can get? If so, I would at least go for that or attempt to.

Twaylor:

i know nothing abt school :C

Twaylor:

i just started locking in

Sailor:

I see.. Where I went to high school, D's were considered failing, but some counties do things differently. If I were you, I'd try to figure that out ASAP.

Twaylor:

alr-

Twaylor:

or just like drop out idk

Sailor:

Do you have a stable back up plan?

Twaylor:

nope :}

Gdub08:

No it's not unfortunatly. Sorry

Sailor:

Well if you plan on dropping out, I suggest you work on trying to get a stable back up plan.

Twaylor:

uh

Gdub08:

@sailor wrote:
Well if you plan on dropping out, I suggest you work on trying to get a stable back up plan.
exactly

Gdub08:

Try getting a Ged

Twaylor:

someone said it was sad that i knew the exact age i had to be to drop out xD

Twaylor:

16

Sailor:

@twaylor wrote:
someone said it was sad that i knew the exact age i had to be to drop out xD
Even though I didn't drop out, i knew, so I wouldn't say it's sad

Twaylor:

im trying to lock in but i keep skipping lol

Twaylor:

idk if there is any point to school anymore

Twaylor:

cant even teach me right

Sailor:

Have you tried getting a tutor? (if it's possible, but getting a tutor could very well be helpful)

Twaylor:

ig i could try

Sailor:

Yeah it's worth a shot, just don't give up yet ^^; you'll figure it out, sometimes it's alright to get help when needed

Twaylor:

alrrr tyy

Sailor:

Ofc!!

Glorious:

There's not really much you can do, but like sailor said, try to get a tutor to help you out.

ykbatman:

your lowk cooked

gelphielvr:

@twaylor wrote:
cant even teach me right
have you tried alternative school? its smaller classrooms and their entire goal is to get people to graduate

Unforgettxble:

that’s definitely not enough to pass as a sophomore. You gotta try harder. Five F’s? Nah, that’s not gonna cut it. Get your act together and hit the books hardddd!!!

Extrinix:

Depends on your curriculum calculations, but most likely no. I’d recommend getting those grades above at a minimum a \(C^-\), but anything above a \(C^+\) would be highly recommended. You will most likely fail your grade and have to retake classes either in the summer or by taking an additional school year (making your schooling years +1 to the amount). I did hear you talk about dropping out, that will leave you with the ability for almost no job except maybe fast food work, but even then, you won’t make enough to completely live off of.

NaiNoah:

ngl get ready to repeat a grade

fwval:

@sailor wrote:
I see.. Where I went to high school, D's were considered failing, but some counties do things differently. If I were you, I'd try to figure that out ASAP.
for us d is passing for regular classes but college claasses/ap classes no d is allowed to pass

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