No.
you need very good grades.
It depends on the college ranking. If you maintain at least a C- average and get good S.A.T scores, you probably can get into the University of Miami.
It depends on what your grades are. If they are D's and F's, they are not good. If they are C's, they are average. If they are A's and B's, they are good.
A+ is the best anyone can get. A "C" is considered average. So anywhere from a C to an A+ is considered satisfactory to excellent grades.
It make you look like a fricking spas is why
3.8-4.0 unweighted GPA definitely. Don't have C's.
Not all grades are good, but some are. In a letter-oriented grading system, grades of A or B are generally considered good while other grades including C, D, and F are generally considered not good or even failing. In a number-oriented grading system, grades are generally considered good if they are in the 80s or higher.
It depends on your country! Generally in most countries, the "good" grades for school are A*, A. B or C. Generally in most countries, the "good" grades for colleges and universities are A*, A, B, C, D. If you want to improve your grades, spend more time revising. Do some research into revision methods. I know, revising can be extremely boring, but it's only until you get your grades up.
No because she died before she was old enough !
Well normally colleges and sixth forms want 5 A* - C GCSE grades . These have to include English and Maths. However , if you apply before hand with a good interview , they could accept you even if you only have 2-3 GCSE's
A pass is any grade they give you , but only grades above C are considered to be good grades, so D is seen as a not very good grade for employers.
School grades.