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Post by prouvaire on Mar 5, 2014 14:55:52 GMT -6
I ended up getting a 75% on the last test, which brought me down to an 88% in the class
and she always offers opportunities to make up a few test points if you show up during lunch and explain why you got each answer wrong, and if I did that I could totally get my A back
but I just really don't want to. I'm so sick of school right now, like, and I know this happens with all seniors, but I've gotten to the point where I've already been accepted to two colleges and there's nothing I can really do for the other colleges that don't post decisions until late march, and as long as I'm not failing my classes I don't honestly see the point of stressing myself out over grades. Like all I want to do from this point on is coast through the rest of the year without stressing myself out, because after nearly four years of crying over grades, I think I deserve at least that much.
on the other hand, overstressing myself is like wired into my brain by this point and I feel like if I don't bring my grade up I'm going to regret it even though it really doesn't matter. And it's so conflicting, because I want to try my hardest at everything I do because that's simply what I've been doing my whole life but at the same time it's like I can't physically do it anymore.
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Post by angela on Mar 5, 2014 16:14:49 GMT -6
APUSH it push it to the limit limit Do what you feel is right! If you really want to chill, then I would go for. It doesn't truly matter for colleges anyway, and a simple B obviously isn't going to ruin all chances gasp However, will there be anything that comes with having a lower grade? For example, in my school, grades go into GPA, which go into class rank, which aren't locked in until the last six weeks of school, and that in turn affects seating in graduation. Still, our grades are based on semester averages: we get three six week grading periods per semester, and the average is put onto our transcript, so getting a B+ and doing well enough in other grading periods will still get us an A. But if there isn't anything that comes out of having an average that isn't an A, I wouldn't sweat it. Enjoy the last few days of high school and erase all that stress whoop whoop
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Post by prouvaire on Mar 5, 2014 17:01:07 GMT -6
we're seated in graduation alphabetically so that doesn't really matter, and I'm not in the running for valedictorian. It'll definitely affect my GPA but as long as I keep my weighted GPA above a 4.0 I feel like I'm safe, and having a B in an AP course isn't going to ruin that for me.
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Post by angela on Mar 5, 2014 17:07:19 GMT -6
Then it's okay! Gosh, you're almost out of high school. I still have a year of this place ;A;
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Post by shelby on Mar 11, 2014 18:30:30 GMT -6
Either way, you will be fine!
Just listen to yourself and figure out what you think is best and will make you happiest : )
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Post by jamie on Mar 11, 2014 18:44:21 GMT -6
i literally just gave up senior year so i won't judge you if you do the same
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Post by shelby on Mar 11, 2014 19:04:42 GMT -6
my year to give up was definitely junior year
so now i have to try hard to keep my gpa at a decent number ahh
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