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Profile: healing1996
healing1996 on Jan 11, 2015
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Dealing with bad grades can be tough, especially in cases where parents have high expectations of you, or you have older siblings who have done well in the past and have set the bar high. Negative feelings towards grades can demoralise you and dissuade you from putting in effort for self-improvement. The first and most important step in dealing with bad grades is to recognise that grades are NOT an indicator of your worth. Performance in school is just one part of who we all are, and we have all encountered failure in life in some form or another. Another important aspect to dealing with bad grades is to act on them. Acting on them can give you a sense of drive and purpose, which in turn will help drive away any negative feelings caused by bad grades. Also, acting on these grades is the only way to improve them. Preparing plans and executing them is perhaps the best way to deal with these grades. That way, one failure can be the stepping stone to a great many successes.
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Profile: warmWatermelon60
warmWatermelon60 on Apr 10, 2015
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just focus on school.... try to do your best in class and do your homework! and also be careful of your behaviour... and there you have it! A A A A
Profile: StanBerger
StanBerger on Apr 17, 2015
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There's lots of things you can do. You could ask for extra help from a teacher or friend, or even a tutor. There's also online classes you can take to help you out.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Sep 8, 2015
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Dealing with bad grades is really stressful sometimes. But what we don't understant is why are we getting bad grades. Is it lack of motivation? Is it lazinnes? No. Think about it.If you are stressed than you are not happy and your mental health is more important than some grade. Take care of yourself first and when you are content with everything surrounding you, then you can worry about school. You can fix that grade, but it's harder to fix yourself. Take care of you first.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 23, 2015
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Pay attention in class and put in extra time to study. Have friends/family quiz you in areas you have the most difficulty, and you can usually find a tutor close by who is willing to make some extra cash.
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Anonymous on Sep 2, 2019
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A student cant be judged by grades All successful people in this world are either failures or had bad grades or backbenchers enjoy life grades actually Do not matter you should be intelligent as whole and also try to give your 100% and Stay happy and creative thats What the world needs right now thinking about bad grades getting depressed come on dude we need gems not high graders but still work hard average grades can even make you highly successful and most of all world needs happiness spread happiness and happiness can only be passed when you yourself as whole is happy ...!! 🙂
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Apr 1, 2015
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ask your friends to help you, tell your parents about it too, and if it doesn't work... go and tell your teachers you have problems and need some support, maybe they will be kind with u and maybe increase your grades ; )
Profile: TheLovableSunshine
TheLovableSunshine on May 16, 2015
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Sometimes, we really work over something only to be disappointed with a bad result. There's nothing wrong with sulking, crying, and blaming yourself. Go on. Do it. But after that, you should assess what went wrong, so you can correct it and do better next time. Sit with your sadness for a bit, let it sink in. You failed, but it's not over, so get on with it and do better!
Profile: ChinchillaMonster
ChinchillaMonster on Sep 1, 2015
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Bad grades are common. Everyone experience bad grades..mostly. except for gifted student like Sheldon Copper, he will never have that in his life dictionary. We are normal human and we tend to make mistakes. Maybe our bad grades comes from us that doesn't have enough effort to study and researching on the subject. Our brain doesn't work the same as others. Some need extra work and.effort to get an A+. While others maybe gifted with genius brain that can only take a day to understand and memorize important concept. The point is, it is better to get know yourself. Learn how yourself works. How can you manage yourself with study technique that you are comfortable with. If you are a slow learner, you have to struggle. Seems tough right? But actually it gives benefit for you. Maybe you will think it is time consuming, but when you study and focus on it, you will notice that the more you learn, the better understanding you get. It will teach you to be grateful for your effort. Just focus on what you need to understand, the subject's objectives, practice past year question, let go partying or gaming for a while and find study technique that suits yiu the most. If you can't understand, refer to the lecturers or teachers or maybe your friends. But as for me, i prefer to ask my lecturer or teacher because they know much more than our friends. They know what they want us to answer and we as a student need to fulfill their requirements. Don't give up because we can't predict our future.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 22, 2015
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There is a lot more space needed to answer this but here are the basics - 1. Meet with the teachers and ask what you need to do differently 2. Get a planner 3. Learn HOW TO USE a planner 4. There is no such thing as NO HOMEWORK unless you are getting all A's There is always something to review, read, notes to copy over etc. If you aren't willing to put in the time and effort, then just accept your bad grades. 5. Finally - back to #1 - Go to every teacher and directly ask "What do I need to do to get a (A, B etc) in this class?" Write down what they tell you and then do it. Check in every week to make sure you are on track.
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