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Profile: PlushPetTony11
PlushPetTony11 on Jul 15, 2019
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Getting help is the most important part when it comes to grades. Talk about your grades with your teacher, family, friends. See if anyone can help you. Maybe your teacher can run you through some things or set a little time aside to help you understand certain things better. Go through what you’re struggling. Perhaps your family can test you in advance. Maybe they’ll help with resources such a books or a tutor for you. Maybe you could get a study buddy or a tutor of sorts. Don’t struggle in silence and feel down and ashamed when exams come around. Be prepared for them and that will help you to feel better, feel more prepared and hopefully will improve your grades.
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Profile: bubblegumPuppy68
bubblegumPuppy68 on Dec 24, 2019
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Dealing with bad grades can be a bit of a challenge. My suggestion would be to go to the instructors and ask for extra help and or see if there are any tutors that can help you. There are also websites that help people with school work and it is a free service. Dealing with bad grades sure does not make one feel good about themself, and destroys our confidence. Acceptance that you are struggling in an area is the first step to getting the help you need. You may not become an A student but I think if you get the help you can improve
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peachybby0 on Sep 14, 2020
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First, I let it all out by crying. Then, I proceed to taking a nap. Once I wake up, I will begin with writing a short diary to summarise my day and effort that I've put in for the specific test/exam. Personally, I do not dwell on it for too long and I'll start looking for someone who I can vent to, like for example, my parents, lecturer(s) in charge for the subject, as well as, my close friends. I'll also start doing other activities to prevent myself from isolating and being upset, like, reading my favorite book and baking.
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