try harder, ask a teacher for help, ask if u can do some extra work to get your grades up, or have a study partner it's much easier.
Knuckle down and bring that grade up, even if you have to ground yourself!
Keep trying.
Revise after uni/ college, do extra work, go to an after school club. Or you could talk to your teachers and get them to give you extra tutoring.
If your grades are low, you should study harder and look for tutorial lessons in areas whereby that you are weak.
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.
Tardiness does not necessarily make students get low grades, but it certainly does not help their grades, especially if they are tardy repeatedly.
you get low grades even when you know the material
This one seems almost too easy. Work harder. Study and your grades will go up.
Explain to them that grades are a completely inaccurate measurement of how much you know and/or have learned.
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You can. In fact, it is possible for one to have low grades and low standardized test scores and get into a good school. The application as opposed to the grades are the most important part of getting into high school.
false
they don't have scholarships for people with such low grades
Short and honest answer: No.
Most law schools require a minimum GPA of around 3.0 for admission. However, a low GPA can be offset by other factors such as a high LSAT score, strong letters of recommendation, relevant work experience, and a compelling personal statement. It's important to research individual law schools to see their specific GPA requirements and what other factors they consider in their admissions process.
Generally it does not. It is often quite the reverse.