Well, one way to ensure this is to learn what a possessive noun is, because you obviously do not understand this at the moment.
A possessive is used to show when something belongs to something else:
Possessive nouns are nouns which possess something (they have another noun). You identify a possessive noun by the apostrophe (') most in most cases you create a possessive noun by adding an apostrophe and an s to the end of the noun. The exception is where the possessive noun is plural (i.e. it already ends in s, in which case the apostrophe is added after the s rather than before it).
You have used the apostrophe in your question incorrectly (grad's) as the word grade shoul not here be used in a possessive form (and indeed you have spelt it incorrectly)
The correct English for your question should read:
"How can I have good grades in school?" - Simply using the plural of "grade" which is "grades".
I will now show you a correct use of the possessive form in a sentence:
"The student's grades were high enough to get him into university"
Here the "grades" belong to the student and the use of the possessive "student's" shows this relationship.
If you were talking about more that one student the sentence would read thus:
"The students' grades were high enough to get them into university"
I do hope that this little lesson will help you improve your grades.
high school grads should expect to get a job
Yes. The average college graduate makes significantly more money than a high school graduate.
2.2%
Grads
GrADS was created in 1988.
Jimmy L Caraway high school
Of course they did. People of New Jersey have no idea what a jewel of a university they have in Rutgers. It provides one of the best educations in the country in any field of study. The words "Rutgers Grad" mean a lot to businesses looking for young grads who can think on their feet, know how to tackle a project, and have the confidence and skills to succeed in all endeavors.
Its just a different way to measure angles, like radians and degrees. 180 degrees= pi radians= 200 grads(180° = π radians = 200g) btw, grads is not an abbriviation. They are just called grads(g)
I believe there is. Grads feel a sense of accomplishment, fulfilment, status, and reputation. This in itself can raise ones self esteem.
Less than 10%
Yes you can. there are nursing programs available for high school grads at most Junior Colleges/Community Colleges. Get an AA degree then you can move into a BA degree in nursing at a university
Unless you are taking AP classes, none. The only thing that matters about high school after high school are your transcripts for college apps and acceptance. Endocrinologists are college and med school grads, and then some.