<p>pray for me</p>
<p>Me too! Studying for Biology... I'm exempt from Geometry, and 4th period is my lunch, so I get an additional two hours to study in the cafeteria.</p>
<p>well that sucks...senior exemptions are godly</p>
<p>I can imagine. You get to exempt almost all or all of your classes.</p>
<p>im a junior...that takes mostly seniopr classes but i still have 2 take them even tho i have an A average cause im a junior but how i do on the finals can change all of that</p>
<p>How important are they in terms of grade percentage? Mine are 20% of my overall grade.</p>
<p>Finals are 10% and midterms are 10%...that how it is in my school.</p>
<p>^^^^^^^me 2</p>
<p>no i meant mine r the same as dvlfnfv5's</p>
<p>Really? You think one test can ruin it all? I think that the 20% does nothing to my grade...</p>
<p>u probably do very well on them</p>
<p>Finals in English, foreign language, and math are worth 20% at my school. The rest are worth 10%.</p>
<p>But junior exemptions are godly as well. I only have one final to study for. =)</p>
<p>Good luck to you final test takers.</p>
<p>Junior exemption...what?? </p>
<p>Never heard of such a thing.</p>
<p>Good luck. :)</p>
<p>Junior exemption? hm...interesting..I wish I had that.</p>
<p>Final exemptions at my school are available to second semester sophomores and above. If you are a tutor and tutor for at least 10 hours, you can exempt any final you have with a 92.5% and up. One final per student. If you take APs, there are no finals for that class. So that eliminates it down to one final for me. Yay!</p>
<p>I am exempt from finals in 4 out of my 6 classes. I have to take the exam in French, which should be a piece of cake, and algebra. I predict that my test in algebra will be a nightmare. The exams at my school are scheduled for June 6, 7, and 8.</p>
<p>I had my finals last week but I didn't get any exemptions. Finals count as 33% of my grade so if you fail the final your average will plummet.</p>
<p>20% = final at out schools. Finals are varied at every school make the GPA vary.</p>
<p>Exemptions at our school started in the 6th grade.</p>
<p>hahahaha and i've been out for two weeks</p>
<p>You're lucky!</p>