<p>ME TOO! I got an 82 in Algebra 2. I have the highest grade in my class.</p>
<p>Once she adds my extra credit and test corrections, I will have an 85.</p>
<p>ME TOO! I got an 82 in Algebra 2. I have the highest grade in my class.</p>
<p>Once she adds my extra credit and test corrections, I will have an 85.</p>
<p>I had senioritis…</p>
<p>…Then I graduated. :o</p>
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<p>You’re a senior? :o</p>
<p>I had senioritis in 8th grade. </p>
<p>More like slacking which gave me 93’s instead of 100’s./</p>
<p>^ Lol. You’re a total slacker…</p>
<p>Senioritis hasn’t set in yet. Don’t colleges often look at 1st sem. grades?</p>
<p>ugh i have senioritis and i’m a junior. whatever i’m going to be taking some blowoff classes and skipping school a lot next year so i’m excited. :)</p>
<p>I had senioritis in 6th grade. I got like straight 93’s. (92 is an A- at our school, not an A)</p>
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<p>I don’t mean to sound like a *****, but do you really think you could have gotten a 100 average in every single one of your classes?</p>
<p>Leila, he is MIT hopeful afterall.
It is getting so hard to care about school knowing you have college and the rest of your life right around the corner</p>
<p>lol I got an F on an AP Calc quiz. I also got a D on an AP Calc test, and several Cs.</p>
<p>I still got an A in the class because only one or two students were doing better than me and the teacher needed As. That’s how hard that class was.</p>
<p>What’d you get on the exam, Fallen?</p>
<p>I don’t have senioritis in the traditional sense, it’s more that my summer was so much more rigourous than this transitional bs my school has me doing at the moment. I feel as if my time’s being wasted, so I’m kind of coasting.</p>
<p>I got a 5. Our teacher’s pass rate was 4.7; she had four 4s and one 3, and the rest were all 5s (we had about 40-50 kids).</p>
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<p>Yes lol. What year did you think I was?</p>
<p>Usually I get either A’s or F’s on assignments, because I either earn full credit or don’t do them at all. Yay me.</p>
<p>That’s impressive. Most of my school’s AP teachers have taught their subjects for less than 3 years so our success rates are really low. Thankfully my new AP Physics C teacher has had a 85% incidence of 4 or higher over 20 years.</p>