Lifting a Grade

<p>So one of my classes might end up on the south side of the A/B border. Is there any way to convince my teacher to lift me up to an A? This is an AP class by the way. I simply grew lazy and stopped caring. Does anyone else have experience with this?</p>

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<p>It’s not the east or the west side…
No it’s not</p>

<p>It’s not the north or the south side…
No it’s not</p>

<p>It’s the dark side.</p>

<p>extra credit?</p>

<p>The next time you turn in a major assignment attach a $50 bill. ;)</p>

<p>^Lawl.</p>

<p>Talk to yer teach about extra credit. I’m sure he/she’ll be nice enough to let you work for the A if you have like… a 90 when an A is 92-93.</p>

<p>@Shark LOL nice one</p>

<p>Anyway, if you were lazy, why do you deserve the higher grade…?</p>

<p>^Yeah, seriously lol… you just admitted you “got lazy and stopped caring.” It’s not like you legitimately put your best effort forth and just came a bit short. You didn’t care, didn’t try, and didn’t get an A. Why should your teacher raise it for you…?</p>

<p>Interesting username brah.</p>

<p>“got lazy and stopped caring” got me an 89.4 (in case you have a different grading scale, that’s 0.1% away from an A-) in chemistry last year.</p>

<p>Work your butt off.</p>