=/ So, it turns out, currently I have like a 81% in Hon Bio. And I have like 4 weeks to raise it. I know its probally not possible, but yeah.
anyhow. it seems that no matter how hard I try, I CAN NEVER GET THAT DAMN 'A'. ._.; im so freaking frustrated. i've read the textbook, taken notes, even highlighted it, done the practice exercises in the back of the book(gotten then correct), and then i'm getting like B's and C's on my tests.
im doing the same thing i did last semester, and I got a 89.1% in that class, but it was a different teacher.
its just beyond me, how i can get a 'A'. Seriously, I have the lowest grade out of all my classes in that class. I'm doing fine in all my other classes, ><' like if it wasn't for Bio, my lowest grade would be a 87.1%. Because of my grade in this class, i ended up switching from AP Bio to AP Chem
T_T;; anyone got any ideas?
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#2
Posted 13 May 2008 - 10:23 PM
why don't you try talking to the teacher about topics you don't understand. also try forming a study group. if you guys don't get distracted, it'll be very productive. that's what i did in bio honors. gl!
#3
Posted 13 May 2008 - 11:34 PM
Yeah, you need to go ask your teacher and maybe have him/her explain the material to you for the next test? See how you do then.
That's kind of like me and AP Chem. I study, but it seems like I can never do well on the tests... argh. Some things just don't click.
That's kind of like me and AP Chem. I study, but it seems like I can never do well on the tests... argh. Some things just don't click.
#4
Posted 14 May 2008 - 01:51 PM
Hmmm... My advice is to get an extra study tool. Whether that be a friend or such.
I would reccomend Biology for Dummies, I used that to study my AP Bio exam, and that helped more than any official "AP Book"
That is my tip.
I would reccomend Biology for Dummies, I used that to study my AP Bio exam, and that helped more than any official "AP Book"
That is my tip.
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