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Would I pass with these grades?(home schooled)?

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im homeschooled and my teacher still comunicate with me.

they say i do well but i haven spoken to them in like 1 month

in english i take the pretest first, and get between a 40%-70%(those don't count)

then they give me lessons, in the lessons i always get between an 80%-100%

on every lesson

then the post-test i get mostly between an 80% and a 100%

somthimes ive gotten a lower grade

and its kinda the same with math

in so.st. its the same exept ive fale the post test a bit more like twice out of five

and in science i only got one lesson and i passed all the lessons , and got like a 79% and a 60%

help!

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  1. It depends on where you live and the standards. I can't imagine anything 70% and up not being passing. As for the 60%, I've seen one school have it as F; where I live, it's a C.


  2. i think u would pass but not be great. like i think u could be a B or C student. ur average but not hardworking, u get my point?

  3. Well, your question is making me suspicious, very suspicious.

    Having been involved in moderating an online discussion forum for kids (based on a parenting website) ever since I was 11, experience has definitely taught me to be very suspicious of the motives of *anyone* who feels any sort of need to ask strangers such questions as 'would I pass?'

    (and a million and one other 'word combinations' that experience has shown are right to ALWAYS set off alarm bells in my head).

    Why is it such a big deal to you anyway; what we think of your results or think of you and whether you pass or not?!?

    Anyway, if you don't pass first time round, just try again and keep trying until you either pass or move on to something else.

    All those things: exams, tests, marks are little more than fluffy window dressing anyway. I've been home-educated all my life (as have my siblings) but we never do tests, never get a percentage mark, never 'pass' or 'fail' and we're doing good. The only thing that really matters is whether or not you know and understand the material.

    (If I was ever setting tests or exams, I would *not* tell anyone when they were going to happen or what parts of the syllabus they needed to revise; that's not learning, it's just short-term cramming).  

    Anyway I reckon I could tell you *exactly* what your true motivation for asking this question was...even if you're not yet sufficiently self-aware to 'see' for yourself what it is you're really doing and really hoping and wanting people to give you in response. Well, sorry, but you won't be getting it from me; it has to come from inside you!

    (And why haven't you just asked your teachers?!? You're still in contact with them but they haven't spoken to you in a month? Sorry, I don't buy that; it sounds too much like it's a convenient excuse to explain away an 'awkward' facet of your situation! Or are you *seriously* asking me to believe your school only has the one teacher?!? Or that you can only wait passively for him/her to contact you? Sorry but, to me, your entire 'scenario' smells worse than a runny french cheese left out in 50c heat for the past week!)

    Oh and, having taken a peek at your profile, I am left wondering (or not!) whatever happened to your previous ability to express yourself both articulately and eloquently in English?!?

    Why have you suddenly degenerated into using pigeon-English?!?

    (No, don't tell me; it was your illiterate, mongolian speaking, adopted little sister who hacked into your account and posted this question whilst pretending to be you, wasn't it?!? Yep, of course it was; how daft of me!)

  4. If you want to find out add all your grades toget her in each grade then divide it by the number of grades and that is your average and if it is above 70 you pass

  5. 90-100% = A

    80-89% = B

    70-79% = C

    60-69% = D

    Below 60% = F

    Don't worry about the pretests, but it looks like you getting A or B in English and Math, and a C or D in science, so far.  But you've had one lesson, so you'll have a chance to brink it up.

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