How to convince my math teacher to give me extra credit?

How can I convince my math teacher to give me an A or passing grade?

  • I need my teacher to pass me how can I convince him to??

  • Answer:

    It is interesting that you will take either an A or a passing grade, which could be a D. So let's assume that you currently have an F and now you want your teacher to raise your grade, even to a D. Let's see...what arguments could you use? Did you turn in all your homework? I'm guessing, no. Did you do well on quizzes? I'm guessing no. How about the chapter and unit tests? Class projects? Extra credit? Did you do anything to earn at least a D? I'm still guessing no. Sorry, but I don't see a way clear for you at this point. Better hit the books, start studying, get a tutor, and earn that higher grade. That's how it works.

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by doing the work and earning the grade

Mew™ is ∞ and English is my 3rd language

passing grades have to be earned, As have to really be earned

Paladin

there are only two options for you 1. study hard or 2. have sex with your math teacher and consider that you got an a grade.

Rohit Barman

it has too be earned because its unfair if he gives you a passing grade and not to others.

Hazal

Study harder.

fcas80

by joining her tutorial

vinay

You give yourself your grade. Your math teacher just puts in your grade based on a rubric. Meet the standards of that rubric (i.e. coming to class, homework, participation, test scores) and you'll pass.

Ivonna

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