Usually I am a very dedicated, hard-working student; I get mostly A's and sometimes one or two B+'s, but recently I've been struggling to even make an 80 in Chemistry.
This has got my inner perfectionist in a state of panic because while my first semester grades don't affect my exemption from final exams, my grades next semester will have a major impact on my last few weeks of school.
See, if you score commended on all your TAKS tests (Writing, Math, Social Studies, and Science), have a second semester average of an 85 or above, three or less absences, and five or less tardies in every class you can be exempt from finals.
I have been able to achieve this the past two years without really having to worry about whether or not I would have an 85 or above semester average, but this year I'm not so sure about that... If I can't find someway to get my Chemistry grade up next semester, then I'll be taking that final and I'm pretty sure I would fail that, which wouldn't help my grades at all. But right now, I'm focusing more on my semester exams, which are quickly approaching.
My Chemistry exam is next Thursday and in an attempt to prepare myself, I asked a friend of mine to tutor me. It didn't go quite like I had imagined... When I asked my friend if they would tutor me, they said that they would and that since they were already going to be tutoring another of my friends in Chemistry that night that I should just join them. Being as desperate as I was, I agreed to the double tutoring session knowing that I probably wouldn't be learning very much; my two friends are crazy when they get together and the other one being tutored is one of the most ADD humans I have ever met, myself excluded.
Sadly, my assumptions were correct; my friend managed to half-way finish a single balancing equation problem and I think I'm more confused about Chemistry now than I was before the tutoring. Oh well, I didn't have any actual homework to do last night, so I basically just hung out with my friends for three hours as I attempted to make them focus, and they goofed around and got me off-task. It was actually really amusing, and I had a good time doing nothing productive.
If the three of us ever end up studying together again I'll have to try a little harder to keep them on-task. We'll see how well that goes...
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