I'm horrible at biology, so you're in good company! It's not that I find it uninteresting, it's just that for some reason, I can't retain any of it. I'm fine in every other subject, but biology and I don't mix.
"As my father's english wasn't too good - I explained to him an E mean excellent, F = Fantastic and a G = Great."
Damm wish i had thought of that cos my dad would have definately fell for it lol
I don't think I've ever gotten an 'F' in anything...but once I got a 'C+' for one of my quarters in English. It was in 6th grade or so. It was scary coming home with that, but I'm thankful I'm still alive.
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The only time I got miserable grades in Science, the course was all about chemistry. I enjoyed burning and boiling shit and practical stuff, but the theory part and the calculations make my head spin.
Heh, I'm still nervous to tell my parents exam grades when I don't excel:
I had a Discrete Math exam a few weeks ago, it was the day after I received some...horrible news, and I was understandably a little scatterbrained. I ended up with a low C on the exam, and waited a week to tell my mom, I was so scared!
You'd think living on my own it would be a little different...
Ja ne.
<font color ="midnightblue">ThomasQuinn wrote: I can't wait until I get my first music exam of the year (ahem). We'll have to listen to a piece of music and we'll be told the first three notes. From there on, we have to write the other notes down by ear, give the time signature and the key it is in! Looks like a D or E coming up...
I wish I took a music class like that...I really want to do stuff like that, but it's difficult to push myself to do them alone. It seems like great practice, though.