Do the work
The percentage of students in your class who are failing is 20.
Sorry, I cannot.
When emailing a professor about failing a class, be honest, respectful, and take responsibility for your performance. Clearly explain your situation, express your willingness to improve, and ask for guidance on how to move forward.
because he's failing his composition class.
im not sure all i know is now you need to pass the algebra2/trigonometry class. and not be failing any class. the standards keep going up for csi. its overpopulated because they accepted people who were failing.
A great deal of it will depend on the university and their specific rules and regulations. It can vary from a failing grade on the assignment, a failing grade for the class, or expulsion from the school
The number of missing assignments needed to fail depends on the grading policy of the class. In general, consistently missing multiple assignments can lead to failing the class. It is important to complete all assignments to avoid failing.
it is not possible
Ponyboy has to write a theme in his English class. he has to write theme for his class so he can improve his grade because he is failing his class
"Math is considered her Achilles heel. She always gets failing grades in that class."
No. If you are willing to take the consequences -- the bad grades and maybe failing a class -- then you can choose not to do your work.
So you don't fail tests, which leads to failing grades, which leads to failing school. Even if you always listen in class, there's always going to be materials on quizzes/tests that were not discussed in class, so you have to make Sure and stidy. That is, if you want a promising job in the future.