<p>Well I have had straight A's for ten years in a row. and now for the first time in my life i recieved a B in AP biology. I am sad as lame as it sounds but i cant really do anything else....</p>
<p>kind of disappointing after putting in so much effort. oh well.</p>
<p>just wanted to share cuz if i tell my friends about it they'll be like ***....</p>
<p>Not the end of the world, everybody has something they are bad at. (for me it is formal writing and grammar). I get straight A’s but my English the my hardest subject.</p>
<p>^lol. I was upset with my first B, but now it’s just the final average that matters to me. I can go for a B- one quarter as long as my average is still an A. I guess things change. It’s for the better because it lets you know that, when you get to college and might, god forbid, get a B, there is more to life like internships, etc. Companies just look that you cross a “threshold” gpa, and after that it comes down to internships, experience, etc. Just go for that final average being good because it feels worse to lose a job later to someone with a lower gpa but more experience. I know, it feels good to have both, but if you had to choose…</p>
<p>aw I know how you feel. I study so hard for math, and I still have a B, which really really sucks because I put so much effort into it, more than my other classes.</p>
<p>^ If he’s getting <em>heartbroken</em> by something that’s not even his biggest problem, I can just imagine how many times he must have committed suicide by now for the things that he <em>does</em> consider to be his biggest problems.</p>
<p>I would kill myself if I ever got an A- so I can’t even imagine what you’re going through if you got a B… jk ha ha, get over it they are plenty of other things to be concerned with</p>
<p>Don’t be embarassed for being heartbroken: Learn what you can from the situation, understand your feelings about it, then move on. It does no good to dwell.</p>