You might get held back and retake the class. Depends on what school you go to.
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You will be placed in a Developmental Math class before you can take any other credit math class. You can retake the test to avoid being placed in one of these classes.
Yes, typically when you retake a class, the new grade will replace the previous grade in your GPA calculation.
Depending on where you're son has taken the class he will have to wait for a specified amount of time before retaking the class. In some cases he can retake the class without the wait. It just depends on what the requirements are for the GED course that he is taking.
The correct placement for the apostrophe in "class's" would be after the "s" in "class's" to indicate possession. For example: "The class's textbook is on the desk."
No, you will probably just have to retake that class.
Advanced Placement is a programme for high school students to earn university credits.
It is not technically necessary, but if the class is one that you think you might use in college, you should retake it. Ask your guidance counsellor or teachers to help you decide which choice would be best for you.
No, you need to retake the whole class in order to continue to be certified. I would take the class at your local YMCA.
Talk to your teacher about it and maybe he/she will talk to you about how you can retake the test or ask if you can go to class before or after school to take the test again and just hope he/she does let you retake the test. :)
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
Finals are averaged with your other grades earned. If your grades overall are low, you could fail the entire class and need to retake it. If you fail finals that encompass all courses in high school and averaging with other grades turns out too low to "pass", legally and ethically, you should be made to retake the entire year / all classes.
Finals are averaged with your other grades earned. If your grades overall are low, you could fail the entire class and need to retake it. If you fail finals that encompass all courses in high school and averaging with other grades turns out too low to "pass", legally and ethically, you should be made to retake the entire year / all classes.