How do I raise my math grade?
My teacher is really nice, and I'm in algebra. I have a 93 in it which is my lowest grade. I uses to have a 100 bu I keep getting b's on quizzes. Math is usually my best subject and I just feel frustrated like its not anymore. I have a midterm in two days and I wanna get an a+ really bad. It's only 44 questions but it's the most major thing for first semester. Any tips? And don't say a 93 doesn't need to be raised. I've never gotten a b for a final grade and I would like to keep that going. I don't want my grade to be near a b.
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It's grade you always go for the best I used to get slightly upset about A-'s and my friends would get mad , haha, so I understand you
Anyway, I have an A in my geometry class so I can help.
My first advice is to go over your old quizzes. I'm guessing the material on the quiz is going to be on the mid-term, right? So go over your quizzes and study the things you got wrong. If your teacher doesn't let you take your quizzes home, ask him if you can come after class and look at them.
Advice #2: Do extra credit/ recommended homework. My geometry teacher assigns "suggested homework." It doesn't count as extra credit, but it gives me extra practice. If your teacher doesn't do that, go online and search "Algebra 1 practice problems." Find some problems that you need to work on and go at it!
Advice #3: Find a friend. Ask someone to study with you, because a friend can help describe something.
If all else fails, contact the teacher good luck on your midterm!
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