u/be-authentic-405

Would it be weird if I don’t show up on the last 3 days of the end of the school year?

I genuinely don’t have that much to do anymore at school and it’s so boring and I don’t really like it. And I also I already have some of my teachers appreciation letters.

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u/be-authentic-405 — 2 days ago

Tips to getting Higher score on the SAT/ACT

I’m a sophomore in high school and it’s almost summer. I’m looking forward to getting a higher score on the SAT/ACT test. What are some helpful tips?

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u/be-authentic-405 — 2 days ago

Tips to getting Higher score on the SAT/ACT

I’m a sophomore in high school and it’s almost summer. I’m looking forward to getting a higher score on the SAT/ACT test. What are some helpful tips?

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u/be-authentic-405 — 2 days ago
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Tips to getting Higher score on the SAT/ACT

I’m a sophomore in high school and it’s almost summer. I’m looking forward to getting a higher score on the SAT/ACT test. What are some helpful tips?

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u/be-authentic-405 — 2 days ago
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Tips to getting Higher score on the SAT/ACT

I’m a sophomore in high school and it’s almost summer. I’m looking forward to getting a higher score on the SAT/ACT test. What are some helpful tips?

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u/be-authentic-405 — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/Students+2 crossposts

Students topic

Students what do you think is the best way to work hard in class without getting attention from teachers or anyone?
I mean like doing work in class without seeking attention or being noticed.

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u/be-authentic-405 — 1 day ago

Teachers when best do you think is the best time to give you appreciation letters; at the end of the school year or…?

I wanted to give these teachers of mine appreciation letters because they have been so supportive towards me this all school year. And I’m not sure when is best to give them the letters because it’s almost a week left of school year. So please any ideas…?

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u/be-authentic-405 — 6 days ago
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Why would a teacher consistently give lower grades even when a student is clearly trying hard?

My history teacher confuses me and I want outside opinions. Every time I try really hard on assignments, I still end up getting lower grades than I expected. Recently we had to make a poster, and when I finished I walked up and asked him if I had most of the required information. He replied, “You did it, you should know.”

I can’t tell if he was just trying to make me think for myself or if he was being dismissive. I genuinely do try hard in his class, so it’s frustrating feeling like my effort doesn’t show in my grades. Teachers, what do you think this kind of response usually means?

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u/be-authentic-405 — 7 days ago