You have a choice. Most schools allow you to continue to retake the test until you pass. Obtain tutoring in the areas where you are scoring low and then retake the test. You may miss graduation, but you can enjoy the free education. Another choice is to quit school and obtain a GED. In any case, you need that high school diploma to be able to get good jobs in the future.
A student may fail mathematics because he/she did not study, did not attend class, or did not understand the lesson material.
The student
The most common reason is because when the student go home he/she doesn't continue there studies there.
no
The cast of The Joke That Failed - 1903 includes: May Clark as Student Norman Whitten as Student
15 delegates did not attend. 70 were chosen to attend but only 55 attended.
about television because daily students watch television so...
it would depend if you failed or not
As of right now 30 April 2010 each branch will not process a person for enlistment unless that person is a High School Senior who is expected to graduate, a High School Graduate, College Student or a person who holds a GED with 15 college credits or more. If a High School Senior has already enlisted into any branch of service and fails to graduate then they have failed to meet the requirements for enlistment and their contract will be terminated.
because they failed and they would have a very hard time with the next term. If anything, they should attend summer school.
No, but you can say with some certainty that you "will fail to attend" an event that happens in the future.
No you see Neil Armstrong was a bright student.