Yes, typically when you retake a class, the new grade will replace the previous grade in your GPA calculation.
Grade forgiveness allows a student, usually in college, to retake a class to replace the grade attained in the last semester. Most colleges only allow a certain amount of credits to be retaken. I would suggest checking with your counselor.
No, you will probably just have to retake that class.
You might get held back and retake the class. Depends on what school you go to.
No. The class you originally took will count towards your GPA, along with the class you're taking over.
It depends. If you have past a 375, they will let you retake it.
Ask your teacher if you can retake the test
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Algebra 1P is a 8th grade math class. Most people keep saying that Algebra 1P is for 9th grade but it isn't in 9th grade it is in 8th grade! I'm in a honor math class, I took Algebra 1P in 7th grade and other student that in regular math class was take it in 8th grade. Only whose who very bad at math have to retake Pre-Algebra in 8th grade or they did Algebra 1P bad in 8th grade and have to retake it in 9th grade. The Regular Schedule Math Class: 7th grade- Pre-Algebra 8th grade- Algebra 1P (Algebra 1A, it is the same but different name) 9th grade- Geometry 10th grade- Algebra 2P 11th grade- Trig. 12th grade- Pre-Calculus The Honor Class Schedule: 7th grade- Algebra 1P 8th grade- Geometry 9th grade- Algebra 2P or Trig. 10th grade- Trig. or Pre-Calculus 11th grade- Pre-Calculus or Calculus 12th grade- Calculus or done!!!
To remove failed classes from your transcript, you typically need to retake the class and earn a passing grade. Some schools may offer grade forgiveness or academic renewal programs that allow you to replace the failed grade with a passing one. It's important to check with your school's academic advisor or registrar for specific policies and procedures.
You have to fail everything
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to retake the exam OR to resit the exam; (n.) a retake, a resit