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how can i make up a failed class?

Hello so im pretty sure im going to fail my math class i hate math homework im not motivated enough gosh i hate math i know i should not complain im a freshman and i only got four more years of high school well three since we are in 2011. Anyways i have algebra one and im pretty sure im going to fail first semester i can't fail! why? Because i have so many goals and also because im in this program thing that i can't fail any class. I have to make it up,but my school stop offering summer school because of budget problems so help!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    apex. or retake it.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Oh yea, after 8th grade, I was failing at least 2 classes every marking period. But towards the end I picked it up and did what I had to do to pass. I'm in college and I'm failing even more because the courses are much harder.

  • 1 decade ago

    that sucks that your school isn't offering summer school, you need to do the work, that's the only way you can do better. If you aren't getting any of the concepts see the teacher right now. Algebra I is the building block of High School math and is used in Geometry, and Algebra II which is what most schools require up to but most colleges recommend up to Pre-Calculus so that's even more that you're going to have to use it in. You can try to find an accredited online High School and take an Algebra I course through there, it's hard to find a good one that's cheap but it's possible, that's how I didn't have to take American History but at any rate you have to get that grade pulled up. Maybe a different option might be summer school at a different school.

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