I had a French teacher who thought I was absolutely amazing at French and would talk to my mom (Who worked at the same high school) about how intelligent and awesome - and some whatever french words I don't know - I was.
(I was 14 at the time)
[I]I just used my phone during his exams to get the answers and scored very high grades...[/I]
89.45 when I carried three other students through a business finance type class because we worked in groups, and turned work in as groups. I did bad on the final, but 100% of the homework/classwork/quizwork for them. A little peeved about that.
In college, that .45 rounds down to 0. Which rounds to 89. Which rounds to a B. Which rounds to a 3.0.
Meaning I could've just gone "lol fuck the final" and gotten roughly the same grade in the class, around a 79.5-82 or so, if I remember the math I did right.
My uni experience has been very strange. There have been things I've scrapped together EXTREMELY lazily and got full marks for, and then things that I've put a lot of time and effort into that have been given relatively poor grades. It seems that you get whatever grade will keep your average close to 75%.
Exam results will likely be depressing.
in chemistry we had a final project to build a display board. I couldn't be bothered to do the graphs so I grabbed random ones off of Google and printed them out. To tell the truth I assembled the whole project the block before it. I got a 90 something
In freshman year of high school, I built a model of Circe's palace in Minecraft. I did it at the last moment and then presented it in class. My English teacher thought I programmed minecraft myself and gave me an A+ while my friend who worked really hard on his project got an A-. That's how I raised my freshman GPA and lost a good friend.
I got a B in gymnastics.
I never attended a single one of the classes. And some of my classmates got even lower grades.
I obviously did not complain.
I should have failed my online health class because it was lazily done and full of jokes, but I got the bare minimum of a passing mark (50/100)
Cheated on every test and homework in Biology and Chemistry.
Most group projects I didn't do any of the work, still got a good grade.
For some group projects and all solo projects, I'd just scavenge around the school for supplies like a madman and finish it within 15 min. Usually got 70's. Same idea with papers.
Cheated off the Latinos in Spanish class.
Me and some other guys would stealthily take the math teachers answer sheet for tests and use them. Went on for 2 years till he retired.
Speech and Debate: For a test grade a friend and I had to do a Lincoln Douglas debate, whoever did better got the better grade. Both of us are shit at debating, and only had like 30 sec of speaking material. We just agreed to bullshit all of our facts and graphs and whatnot, and never ask each other for sources or hurt each others arguments "too" hard. Ended with both of us getting a B. Every fact was fake.
Was one point away from failing English senior year.
Was pretty fun now that I look back on it.
In senior year of highschool, my teacher gave me a passing final grade despite the fact that i only did half of my final project, and was a D student throughout the year. Thats the only reason I didn't have to repeat senior year.
I got a B in American animation history by reading the summary on the back of the book
This one time my history teacher gave out a handout assignment to everyone in the class but me because I sat in the back and I guess he just forgot about me
So I ended up doing it way wrong on notebook paper and got a 200/100
In my final year exam to get a diploma in high school, I was so frustrated with how they keep on changing the format that we should adhere to to suppossedly get good marks.
So in the essay I keep on babbling about some stuff about 'destruction of society' using less-than-honorable words just to vent out, disregarding all the advices.
I got A- :v:
in 9th grade, I had to do a gym essay at the end of the year. I didn't do it at all until 2 weeks after it was due. He told me I got a zero for not handing it in, and I claimed I did. He was like "okay I'll look for it" so I slipped it under some papers on his desk and he was like "oh sorry" and I got a 95.
Sorry, classmates who actually did it on time and failed
I got a 35 on my ACT the first time taking it, started studying two days prior (only glanced at a few practice tests)
Had a Spanish test where stupid me left his book at home. All I got was about 20 minutes of hasty revision beforehand.
Got a 7/10.
In my AP American history class our biggest project was to create a Document Based Question (DBQ). For those unfamiliar with the DBQ these are a big part of AP exams, they consist of a set of historical documents from a certain period, and a question about that time, you're supposed to analyze the information presented in the documents (as well as the context of those documents) and what you already know to put together an essay answer. So the idea was that if we understood how they're made we'd understand how to answer them. We had to pick a time period and issue, research and find documents to use, put together the question itself and the guidelines for answering, and create an example answer that would be considered a perfect.
I did the first of these things, I picked the topic of the red scare, and that was it. I never came up with an actual question, I never actually decided on documents to use (I did actually look through some), I never wrote an example essay, and I never turned in anything. I got a 100% score on the project and got a passing grade on the eventual AP exam so I did get college credit.
Like many other italian students, my critical F in maths magically turned into a C. I am now taking my HS finals
4 in german as a final grade
[QUOTE=erkor;48046180]4 in german as a final grade[/QUOTE]
4 out of what? 4/5? 4/10? 4/100?
I got an A In English.
[QUOTE=matt000024;48053710]4 out of what? 4/5? 4/10? 4/100?[/QUOTE]
the german grade four out of six
german school grading is 1-6, where 1 is best and 6 is worst
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