Failing two subjects can be disheartening, but it’s important to remember that setbacks are part of the learning process. You can still continue your education and seek support, such as tutoring or extra help from teachers, to improve in those subjects. Many students face challenges and go on to succeed by learning from their experiences. Focus on developing a plan to address your weaknesses and keep moving forward.
Your still going to summer school in the benchmark but in regular then you dont go
If you fail school you will have to go to summer school to make up your grade, and if you don't you will get held back.
Well, honey, passing the state test might get you a gold star for effort, but failing all the other subjects is like trying to build a sandcastle with no sand. You need to up your game in all subjects if you want to strut your stuff in 6th grade. So, hit the books and show those subjects who's boss!
This depends on the school they go to and what subjects they are used for.
It depends on your school...you might have to go to summer school or do extra credit or something.
Yes, maybe. You can’t go to highly educational schools in 8th grade. Unless you have A+’s.
The school subjects needed to become a child psychologist are: social, reading and understandment. You can also just go to college for it.
That is strictly dependent on the school of nursing. The schools of nursing I have been affiliated with will not readmit any one who has been dismissed from their school or anyone else's. Still, you will have to check with the school you were enrolled in.
Media studies, English and Art are the main subjects needed to go into advertising.
It depends on which school you go to but two F's to fail is the normal rate! :)
You're in school to learn - not watch YouTube ! Still - when you fail your exams because you didn't pay attention in class - don't worry - McDonalds will alwaysneed toilet cleaners !
Physical education ( P.E )