Straight A's |
Straight A's |
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Has anyone here gotten straight a's in their high school year? (for the current high schoolers or graduates) .. don't care if your freshman or senior. Well new marking period just started last week, and i'm just trying to start off fresh. My parents said if I get straight a's, and at least B (which'll be fine with them), they'll move back to my old city and make me get anything I want which would be one hell of a heaven. To you guys - - - How hard is getting straight a's and one b, honestly? I am a freshman, and I really dislike studying (unless there's a big test the next day) and reading. Other things distract me from doing those things like hanging out, other social plans, computers, tv, ipod, etc etc ... also please tell me what I should to achieve this goal. This is the last marking period (4th marking period) for me to totally change my life and it'll end around June.
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I think its easy to get straight A's at school regardless of how hard the classes are. I go to Bronx HS of Science and take AP's and all (8 classes total), and I have straight A's. My average is around a 95.
The trick is in the strategy. School is part learning and part lying. When you don't know something, cheat. Its not like its bad, I just think of it as training to get along in difficult situations in the real world. In a profession, would you admit to not being the best or make yourself seem like the best? |
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