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avatarsara
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what to do when i am failing all my classes?

i'm getting D's and lower. how do i get them up?

Question applies to ages: 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

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avatarNinaSharae.
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Well, you can always go to your teachers and ask them if they can offer you any extra-credit. That is what I did and it is very helpful. (:
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avatarMieaBland
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Go to some of your teachers and ask how to bring your grades up
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avatarmac
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you could always stay after school and see if you could have some help! or what i do is me and my friends get together about 3 times a week and work on some of our homework!
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avatarDawnLynn
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Hi, my son is 13 and he was failing all his classes and i took him to the doctor and she said my son had A.d.d she put my son on Adderall he brought all his grades up and his attitude has changed for the better, i hope this helps someone!!
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avatarCassii_00
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Well what i did that helped me raise my social studies grade is i asked for extra creadit and also my mom was a teachers pet and she got strait A's Just remember to stay invoved with your school dont just sit back and watch the other kids do their work. hopefully that was helpful.
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