<p>The last time I got a C in a math class was freshman year in geometry, so this is unacceptable for me. I've failed a couple tests, but I studied and knew how to do 90% of the problems. I don't understand how I can know the material and do bad on the tests. And of course this has to happen in my junior year, the most important year for grades.</p>
<p>Did you study by doing problems, not just looking at them? That can really help. Ask your teacher for help too afterschool or something if you can…</p>
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<p>Get a whiteboard and markers and do practice problems from the book on the whiteboard. It’s a good way to save paper and it’s really easy to fix mistakes. This is how I ended up getting an A in Pre-Cal last year so I think it works really well. It worked best when we were doing trig proofs.</p>