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Should I drop my AP classes?
So I'm currently in ap biology and ap United States and I already have a 60% in both classes which is an F... I'm also in 3 other honors classes and I have A's in all of them. I'm really upset because I've never failed 2 classes at all before and it's because on my biology test I got a 40% and on my history I got 50% and those are both really big test grades. I'm a horrible test taker and I also feel like I should have studied harder but what if I don't bring my grades up at all? Please help I need advice and am freaking out. Also Im not even sure if I can still switch classes because there's a certain cut off date where you can't do it anymore and I already switched classes at the beginning of the year. Thanks for reading
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
I would give it like one more month. I think you just have to adjust too. Plus AP courses REALLY help you with college so I would seriously just stick in it a little while longer. I'm sure you can handle it. I'm in APUSH too hahaha
- Anonymous8 years ago
You should drop those classes because they will not help you at all if you do not pass them. If you truly want to take them, you must be fully dedicated to them. I recommend that you switch out of one of the classes first because that may give you more time for your other ap class. If you still do poor in that class, you should switch out. I hope you the best of luck! :)