Date: 2/1/2004 2:23:00 PM
From Authorid: 54968
Try asking someone in your class for help. Or maybe try asking a different math teacher.  |
Date: 2/1/2004 2:32:00 PM
From Authorid: 58809
Your teacher sounds like a math teacher I had last year, Ms.Shah. WOW was I afraid to ask her for help because she'd bite my head off everytime. Asking someone in the class is better, I think. Or get some tutoring, if your school has any. I usually asked a friend who sat next to me, and she asked me for help when she needed it. It'll be O.K.  |
Date: 2/3/2004 1:14:00 PM
From Authorid: 52489
Talk to the five best people in the class and tell them you need a tutor, and you're willing to pay for it. That's what I did, and it helped! As for your teacher, she sounds like a bad one.  |
Date: 2/3/2004 1:18:00 PM
From Authorid: 28946
Hon, if you did your best then try not to beat yourself up too hard for at least you tried. Maybe by asking the other students for help then you will bring that 69 up to an 80 by school's end.  |