On a report card, "P" typically stands for "Pass," indicating that a student has met the minimum requirements for a course or subject. It may also be used in some grading systems to denote a satisfactory performance without assigning a specific letter grade. The interpretation can vary by school or district, so it's advisable to check the grading policy for clarification.
It means passed
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No Credits.
on a report card a 2 is equal to a D+.
doing extra credit and get good grades after that report card
a 4 means an A on a report card
It means passed
Absences
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The "P" on your report card typically stands for "Pass," indicating that you have successfully met the requirements for that course or subject. It signifies that you have demonstrated a satisfactory understanding of the material, even if no specific letter grade was assigned. In some cases, it may also reflect a pass/fail grading system used for certain classes.
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your doing bad
It means that you may have just had a dream of a bad report card. Or it could mean that you are stressed about something, (your grades) and you need to not stress about it as much.
Assuming you mean a credit card - there should be an 'emergency' number somewhere on your statement. The sooner you report it - the less liable you will be if someone uses the card fraudulently.
No Credits.
The average of your grades that appears on your report card is the arithmetic mean.
It means your parents get your report card.