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I am a freshman in high school and i am currently on my 2nd semester my first semester i got all A's with th exception of a high B in honors earth science. I am at the point were i am paranoid about school and grades in general people say if i were to just chill out i could relax and possibly do better in school right now its study study study but i am still not happy.are grades my main focus right now or should i go out and be a kid?

Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:35:18 GMT
Okay I really need help science homework but I found what air friction is but cant find sliding friction no answers saying DO YOUR HOMEWORK PLZZZ i need answers!

Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:34:09 GMT
I didn't do THAT bad my freshman year in high school. Although, I did get a D as my final grade for 9th grade English the first semester.

I'm making that up throught an online class they offer at my school called Cyber High.

then I recieved two final D's for Chemistry during my Junior year and I tried making that up but all the classes were full during the summer.

my counselor told me that I can make it up by taking Physics. Is that true? I'm taking Physics right now and I got a C for the first semester.

probably going to get a C again for the second semester. So will that make it up? Since you only need one year of physical science right? ANyways, I got into SF State and CSU, East Bay. Do you think that they'll revoke my admission if they see my 2 D's in Chemistry?

Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:32:59 GMT
I am thinking of getting a degree in computer info technology

Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:30:47 GMT
In every grade in school I got a 65-75. In math and science I get 80s.

I'm in 11th grade.

grade has 6 marking periods.

3 left. Someone told me this is the grade colleges look at the most. I started with 85s in every class then went down to the 70s.

if I take my grades up to the 90s and 95 and keep it up 'till I'm out of HS. Do you think a good college will pick me or do u think it's over? please please help me.

is serious

Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:28:57 GMT
Hi, I'm thinking about taking a Clep test for Calculus (Cal 1). I've never taken one before, but I'd like some input from people that have. I'm ambitious and I'm thinking of taking a Cal III Clep test, but will I receive credit for Cal I and Cal II? I have a calculus book and there's tutoring and study programs at the university. I actually took a lower level calculus course and earned an A, so I'm very familiar with the terms and concepts. I believe I can teach myself the material. I hope to take it just before summer. I'm actually in Cal I, but my teacher is awful. (60% are getting F's and there wasn't a single A in her class last semester..), but I'm trying to drop this class and making the best out of the situation. I'm a computer science engineering major by the way.

you.

Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:26:10 GMT
I'm in the 8th grade &need a science fair project.

i have to know the independent variable and the dependent variable.

anyone help?

Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:23:53 GMT


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