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<p>o.k. don’t judge me, but i am kind of horrible in spanish, i am a freshman and got an F in that class, all my others are c’s b’s and a’s, but that is my worst class. Anyonye know how to boost my grade in that class up? i know the material just don’t get the words in whole sentences. Also, what would be better, law school or med school, and what exactly would business school be? and my last question is, how can i get a really good gpa all year and get all a’s and b’s???</p>

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<li>Put extra time in at home. Practice, get people to quiz you, find someone spanish if needs be</li>
<li>It depends what you mean by better? More prestigious? Better for you?</li>
<li>Work hard, have good study techniques and pay attention, like all the time. And work hard.</li>
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<p>1) Every person studies different…I recommend talking to your teacher about extra credit, tutoring, and you getting that grade up.</p>

<p>2) None are better…it<code>s what</code>s best for you. What do you want to be, a lawyer, doctor, or businessman? Business school: [Business</a> school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_school]Business”>Business school - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>3) How to get good grades? Do your homework, study hard, work hard, do well on tests…I<code>ve seen a lot of kids blow off doing homework and little things that are only worth 5-10 points, but it adds up and people get bad grades because of it. Those little grades are called “Buffer grades”, meaning that they</code>ll help your grade even if you don<code>t do well on a few tests. I knew a girl who took the AP class I</code>m currently in last year, and she said she failed every single unit test (Hard tests) but got an A from doing the other stuff. Do the homework too because it helps reinforce what you`ve learned in class and helps you remember it, which enables you to do well on the tests.

Studying is very important....thats why people do bad. Go to tutoring if you dont understand something, try different studying methods to figure out how you study best. I have to read from my AP textbook all the time at home, and it helps me to read it out loud. Then when I study, say, a review guide, I cover up the answers and try to answer the questions, then see if I got them right.

In short, every person`s different, so you need to see what works for you.</p>

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<p>I<code>d say that that</code>s one of my best posts I`ve ever written :D</p>

<p>Flash cards! Ask your teacher any questions or native speakers sometimes for pronunciations. Reading an hearing simple Spanish helps, I’m terrible at conjugating a sentence, I’m ALMOST there, but the verbs themselves aren’t a problem. You’re going to have to put in extra time for language.</p>

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<li>If you really need help, go find help. I don’t know about your class, but everyone in all my classes have tutors and private academy lessons so that they don’t fall behind. But you just really need to put more effort and time into the subject. </li>
<li>Honestly, it’s up to you. There isn’t a “better” career. It depends on your interests and which path you want to take.</li>
<li>Pay attention in class, do all your homework (and make sure you understand what you’re doing), and study for all your quizzes and tests.</li>
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