If you talk to the local schools and do some research online, you might be able to find an accelerated program in your area. It all depends on where you live and what is available where you live. Chances are you would have to change schools or do school online until you are caught up, because most regular schools don't have programs that will allow you to do that many grades at once.
You should probably show them your grades, make flyers, and also try to babysit others and see what they think
Unfortunantly, the Government. teacher's are not supposed to grade or look at the test.
see what the grades are and then work from that e.g. if your dance grades are outstanding then something like westend or teaching dance is possible xAnswersee what the grades are and then work from that e.g. if your dance grades are outstanding then something like westend or teaching dance is possible x
Yes, it is possible to be grunge and have good grades at the same school.
Of course you need to have good grades... as much as possible don't have grades below 85% . That's the standard grade you need to have to be able to get into the military. :)
If the possible exception to your low GPA is your math and chemistry grades, maybe yeah - you can. If your low GPA grades are represented by your math and chemistry grades - no chance.
I would suggest to you to try and get as high as grades possible in mainly Maths, English and Business studies I hope this helps
you cant legally work till your 16 maybe 15 with good grades but not likely to be hired most you can do is mow lawns, babysit, or manual labor for your grandma
Parents should typically focus on both the final grade and the 4th quarter grades on the report card. The final grade represents the student's overall performance throughout the year, while the 4th quarter grades can provide insights into how the student finished the academic term and if there were any specific areas of improvement or concern. Both are important for a comprehensive understanding of the student's academic progress.
Not nessacarily. It depends why hes not supposed to. If you mean his parents don't let him then that might stop he as he doesn't want to fall out with them. Or if you mean in class, then he might just want to get good grades?
It is 59.6%. How that translates to grades depends on the scoring scheme.
About a B- or C+. If you figure that there is a 100% possible a 73 is out of 100.