Why Can’t You Pass All Courses

張貼日期:May 27, 2010 1:13:12 AM

Why Can’t You Pass All Courses

Rachel Wu

 

     There are many tips about how to get good grades on the subjects you take. You can ask the classmates who have good grades, or follow the teachers’ requirements. To the poor students, it’s important that they know why they can’t pass all the courses. There must be something wrong with their ways of studying.

     What are the reasons why you can’t pass all your courses. Do you reach the class on time? When the teacher calls the roll, you have to raise hand by yourself. Some teachers distribute the name list for you to sign your name. If you are lucky enough, you can ask other classmates to help you to sign your name on the list. If you miss the roll calling, it’s equal to absence from the class and you would lose some credits because of it.

     And then, whether you write homework or not is also important. Do you remember what the teacher said in class? Fulfilling the request of the teacher means your respect for the teacher and your positive attitude toward studying.

     The score you get for each test depends on your attitude toward the tests, including the midterm and the final exam.  Prepare the subject well and read the notes. As long as you take the grades seriously, you will try your best to prepare for each test. Then, it is not likely that you will do poorly on it.

     If you have done the above things, but still couldn’t pass the class, then maybe it’s because the teacher has a bad impression of you. For example, you eat or talk loudly with other people in class. In any case, the bad behaviors will attract the teacher’s attention and leave him or her a bad impression of you.

     Why can’t you pass all the courses?  Are you a student like the one described above?  Find the reasons for your problems, and don’t let the same thing happen again. I trust that passing all courses is not a difficult goal.