<p>Is it bad that I'll have a C on my transcript in a few classes, and I don't feel like I'm doomed?</p>
<p>I mean, a C isn't failing. I'm not a horrible person. They're in classes I know I struggle in and honestly have no relevance to what I want to do in the future.</p>
<p>Never gotten a C (or lower) as a final grade. So I’m good c: I’ve got it for a grading period, but not that often, and it never becomes my final grade.</p>
<p>Okay, so we don’t have the ABC grading system here, instead in our reports there are five boxes. The top box is the equivalent of an A, and the next box a B, etc etc.
Anyway, let’s just say my report ticks are not always in the first two boxes. And I have yet to attempt suicide.</p>
<p>They will, if I’m trying really hard to get into top schools. But I’m not–I mean, a degree is a degree right? It’s what you do to get to it that counts I say.</p>
<p>(Granted there could always be a chance that you’re looking to be hired at a specific job and a potential employee who has all the same credentials as you who went to Harvard and will probably get the position over you…yada yada)</p>
<p>I was supposed to get a C in 5th grade Art in 4th quarter. Let’s just say the teacher is very mean and extremely harsh. I basically cried to the general teacher in elementary school(teaches regular, non special subjects) and she was able to bump it up to a B. </p>
<p>It was embarrassing, but it beats getting a C and getting pwned by my parents.</p>
<p>When I was in elementary school, my parents were OK with B’s because they knew elementary school was hard(the teachers were old-fashioned and LOVED giving projects).</p>
<p>Since, all A’s are expected but academics are much easier now, so it’s OK.</p>
<p>I’m guessing that his parents had some sort of dispute with the teacher and wouldn’t let him turn his work in…</p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>His parents made him do something else when he should have been working on something important and his teacher would not make an exception for him.</p>