I am failing most of my classes!!!

<p>i'm a junior now and only taking 2 ap classes (because of mix of scheduling conflicts, changing schools, and english is my 3rd language)
last year I got all A's ( 1 honors, 1 AP - the most they let me take), but this year I already have a D in math analysis ( i have alwayd had As before, w/o doing most of the hw and studying), low B in APush, B+ in APchem ( mostly because of incredible amount of careless mistakes), B+ in Spanish ( and i got 99% in spanish 1 and 2)... I feel desperate because i'm used to being the smart one, doing half of the hw and getting A/B... but this year is awful - I studied for US quiz for 3 days - i even did an outline... and got 18/27!!!! i did better on apush quizes when i didn't read the chapter!!!!!!! AP Chem is horrible because I 100% understand material, DO study for every test, but manage to make a lot of stupid careless errors ( literally, i can write smth like7+5= 13). On spanish test today, i got a C. i knew the stuff, but for some reason did stupid mistakes i would never do in spanish 1!!! ... </p>

<p>any suggestions? what can i do??? I hate myself at this moment, feel so stupid! only 2 ap classes and such horriblr grades... ehat do u think is hould do?</p>

<p>please don't use the word failing in this situation. </p>

<p>and a C on one test will hardly kill you. </p>

<p>I understand that you're stressed (as am I, as I just got a C on my physics midterm, found out that numerous close relatives+ friends have cancer, etc) but seriously, this isn't failing. Cheer up and try your hardest again. That's what I'm telling myself as well.</p>

<p>Oh I didn't see the D in math. Yes, that's a problem... can you find a tutor??</p>

<p>clearly failing everything...</p>

<p>First of all, calm down. You can't be productive if you're worrying.</p>

<p>If your mistakes are mostly careless errors, go slowly on tests and check your answers.</p>

<p>With regards to Math...is it a problem of not understanding the material? If so, talk to your teacher about meeting him/her outside of class or getting a tutor or simply devoting more time to learning it yourself. Do the homework. Seriously.</p>