Stokeley Carmichael once famously said, in relation to urban rioting, "Burn baby burn!". The educational equivalent, which rhymes with the preceding statement, is "learn baby learn!" Whatever you happen to be studying, if you learn the subject well you will be able to do well on tests and thereby improve your grades.
NO!:( too bad for you
You have to get high grades. There is no other way to do it.
No, you cannot, at least for that school year. You can improve your grades and then apply again.
I'd say yes if it will improve your grammar and/or typing .
Yes! Your freshman year grades are a part of your overall GPA (grade point average), which is a major factor in admission to any college. If your freshman year grades are poor, sorry to say that Harvard is unlikely to accept you since the are so competitive. However, there are many fine universities that may even grant you an academic scholarship if you are able to substantially improve your grades during your sophomore, junior and senior years. The way most colleges look at it: they'd rather take a student who started with low grades and improves over his/her high school career than take a student who had high freshman grades but poor grades in senior year.
Getting enough exercise can improve your overall physical health. Bill studied hard to improve his grades in geometry. If you study all your subjects in school, it can improve your grades.
Not as far as I can tell. Even the ones called Junior Highs look like they are functionally middle schools with only 7th and 8th grades.
Yes, "Junior" in "junior year of high school" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun or as a title. For example: "She is a Junior in junior year."
Junior high school most often refers to the grades 7 and 8 in a middle school system.
If you get good grades your junior and senior year some colleges may make an exception and let you attend there school.
That is the correct spelling of "junior high school" (a variation on middle schools). Junior highs may contain 7th, 8th, and 9th grades, while Middle Schools tend to have 6th, 7th, and 8th, with a standard 4-year high school for 9th to 12th.
Junior year.