How to tell my parents
I've had a 4.0 ever since middle school. In my language arts class, I handed in everything, and got an a on everything except for one project, which I got a c on. I dropped my grade to an 89.3, and now I lost my 4.0. How should I tell my parents?
May 25, 2011
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[quote=superimani]Not in Azn standards
A =Average
B= bad
C = Crap
D= Get out of my house]
F=Death[/quote]
wrong D=death -might as well be dead
F=f***ed- there is no hope for you and will now be disowned
It's pretty funny how your teacher wouldn't just round that up to a 90%.
[quote=TheForgottenPas]Have you heard of an Asian who made an F?
No?
EXACTLY.[/quote]
My asian friend who's in grade 11 failed the literacy test and is taking grade 10 applied science
@superimani:
Grades =/= Stupidity.
Race =/= Grades
and if you really think Grades affect smartness, then you're the "stupid" one
indian standards:
95+: keep it that way
94-: ur the dumbest child we ever had
B-F: either sent to india to think about their decisions or killed
[quote=superimani]Not in Azn standards
A =Average
B= bad
C = Crap
D= Get out of my house
F=Death[/quote]
i have a d in one of my classes and i'm still in my house
wat to do wat to do
[quote=LeechLess]@superimani: Half of my asian friends barely get 3.0, so I don't know what you're talking about.[/quote]
I'm black and i get at least a 3.4. Your friends are stupid.
Not familiar with gpa, but 89.3 sounds pretty good. You (and your parents) shouldn't really care unless it's grade 12 and you just lost your university admission or something.
@superimani: Half of my asian friends barely get 3.0, so I don't know what you're talking about.
tell them that your not squared anymore?
Your parents shouldn't care, because those are good grades, in my opinion.
"I've had a 4.0 ever since middle school. In my language arts class, I handed in everything, and got an a on everything except for one project, which I got a c on. I dropped my grade to an 89.3, and now I lost my 4.0"