The perception that odd-numbered grades are harder in school is largely subjective and varies by individual experience. Some may feel that grades like 3rd, 5th, or 7th come with increased academic challenges or significant transitions, while others might find different grades more difficult due to personal strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately, the difficulty of a grade level depends on various factors, including the curriculum, teaching methods, and a student's own learning style.
school pride means to be true to your school.
In high school, you need very good grades to get into a good college or dentistry to be more exact. yeah that is true but to be more exact you need 5 As in gcse. and if i was you i would make sure i have them in maths English and science.
not at all
ye sit is true i have gone threw school to know this question . its true so keep up the good work
Adamantium is a fiction, not a true mineral.
This isn't necessarily true but often is because being 'love crazy' can often distract from other things, such as getting good grades.
In The Sims 3, you can use cheats to modify your Sim's school grades. To raise a Sim's grade, open the cheat console by pressing Ctrl + Shift + C and type in "setCareerLevel School 4" for a high school student or "setCareerLevel School 3" for a child. Alternatively, you can use "testingcheatsenabled true," then shift-click on the Sim and select "Modify in CAS" to adjust their grade directly. Remember to disable the cheat with "testingcheatsenabled false" when you're done.
no. this is not always true. its usaully the kids who dont go out for sprots who are having troubles because they are having troubles in school or just dont care.
I am pretty sure you can make them as hard as you want - if you have a "hard" problem, you can always find one that is even harder. If this is true, then there is no such thing as a "hardest algebra problem".
This is a fact. It can be verified by way of experimentation, and is true regardless of what anyone believes or disbelieves.
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Be True to Your School was created on 1963-10-28.