<p>So basically I think I'll be accused of academic dishonesty (mess) which is not the case and they don't have any proof of it but they could still do anything they want I think.</p>
<p>Could they change my transcript from last year (11-12)?</p>
<p>It's a mess.</p>
<p>I’m still asking for a class from 2 years ago to be weighted. It was the first semester but then for credit reasons they had to change the NAME, and then like idiots they made it unweighted even though it should be (because the NEXT semester it was weighted again).</p>
<p>So the administration will have a hard time changing an A to an F?</p>
<p>Is the teacher still present at the school to explain there have been a error? Do you have homeworks or assignment that you did for the classes and that have a high grade mark? If so that’s so evidence.</p>
<p>Yes, the teacher’s still there and I’m pretty sure he knows I did all my work diligently but there’s another kid who might have looked on my paper and I messaged him about it once (not about a specific incident) and the school looked at his messages. I sat right in front of the teacher and if something looked suspicious he should have said something. </p>
<p>The teacher couldn’t keep control of the class though and my specific class was infamous for no control and the administration knew but never punished us. I wasn’t really the one without control though. </p>
<p>So no I was never academically dishonest and there’s a lot of circumstances surrounding it that I couldn’t control if someone cheated off of me because a ton of people did I’m sure and I can’t even say who because it was a mess. It was quiet during testing though at least LOL.</p>
<p>So why would your A be made an F? Because someone cheated off of you? Now does that make sense to you.</p>
<p>Yes and apparently I knew it was happening. It’s not fair. And if someone asked to cheat off of me I would ignore the person and do my test like normal. I did nothing wrong but I have no control over what the school thinks.</p>
<p>What was I supposed to do? There was obviously problems in the class.</p>
<p>Is this something you’re paranoid about or is the school actually planning to do it? </p>
<p>I’m an extreme person and would call the department of education in your city, or even state.</p>
<p>I’m a little paranoid but that’s something that was probably read and I FOR SURE wouldn’t put it past the administration. </p>
<p>And I don’t know where I’d go if it actually happened. It’s a private school.</p>
<p>Doesn’t seem like anybody answered the question yet… so yeah all you have to do is submit a Grade Change Request form and the teacher and dept. head needs to sign off on it. I did it this year when I changed my grade of a 89.4 in physics last year to an 89.5. It’s pretty easy actually.</p>