<p>Do you guys have any experiences where you thought that the grades on the last grading period were wrong and came up to the teacher and asked to change and he/she did?</p>
<p>Cause right some of my grades are sporadic from the other grading periods and I have no doubt that AP testing had an effect on this (missing classes in classes in which teachers don't understand AP that well).</p>
<p>Yes, you can have a grade changed after the summer. Many teachers will correct grades when the new school year begins...this happens a lot when students make a "deal" with the teacher...like if they get a 4 or 5 on their AP test, their grade will be bumped up a letter.</p>
<p>I realize your situation is different, but if your teachers made mistakes, they will most likely fix them. The bottom line is...the grades are NOT set in stone.</p>
<p>Well, yes. I had a 100 average in a class,and I got like an 84 on the report card. I called up the day after I got it, and the teacher had just messed up filling in the scantron, and the person behind me got a 100!</p>
<p>I tried doing this early junior year, but couldn't because the teacher in question retired and moved to Florida. It was horrible; I somehow ended up with a copy of the wrong final (only the first 20 multiple choice questions were right and the rest were different) and got a D. I know it was a bad copy because I taked to classmates who couldn't recall most of the questions I had. The day after finals, when I came to see my teacher, she was gone, and I sorta gave up... I still ended up with a B- in the class but...</p>