To succeed in a class taught by a hard grader, it is important to attend all classes, actively participate, seek clarification when needed, stay organized, manage time effectively, study consistently, and seek help from tutors or classmates if necessary. Additionally, following the grading criteria closely and meeting deadlines can also help improve your chances of success in the class.
To prepare for a course taught by a tough grader, focus on understanding the material thoroughly, meeting all deadlines, seeking feedback, and asking for clarification when needed. Additionally, practice good study habits, participate actively in class, and communicate with the instructor to ensure you are meeting their expectations.
no you need what was taught in class to help with homework
Sure, if you are a 7th grader to 9th grader. :)
past tense of taught is taught. "He taught that class yesterday."
Well, my class was in a HUGE fight once, and our teacher taught us this: The first nations would share their feelings by a talking stick. You start by what the teacher has to say, when he or she passes you the stick, you say how you are feeling about the arguing of whatever is going on that's separating your class, then pass it to the person beside you. If you do this for he whole class and let everyone have a chance to speak, you might have a chanced on succeeding in your problems.
i taught the class for one day.
Do you need help with anything I am a 6th grader and I am smarter than a 9th grader
A class in business etiquette should be taught at all business colleges.
who knows he is only _th grader
till class 12
The Inca civilization had two sets of education. One was for the upper class, which were taught by philosophers. The lower class were taught by their immediate forbearers.
The teacher had taught these subjects to a previous class .