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if you fail the geometry regents you met get a phone call saying you failed or a letter then you might have to do summer school and take it again in August but there also is another in January hope i helped =]
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You have to pass one math course in high school to get your diploma when you graduate, but if you pass these courses and also take trigonometry, you will receive an advanced regents diploma. But it's definitely better to pass both and also trigonometry.
It's not a curve, but they make it nearly impossible to fail a regents. If you look at some of the old exams, you only have to get 40 points out of 86ish to get a 65. If you were to get 10 points off (5 mult. choice or whatever extended response) you still get an 89. So pretty much, you're not going to fail unless you got more than half of the points off.
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if you fail the geometry regents you met get a phone call saying you failed or a letter then you might have to do summer school and take it again in August but there also is another in January hope i helped =]
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review the topics from the last year geometry regents topics at jmap.org and all u have to do is get 25 questions right and u get a 72
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Yes, you can compare two distances in geometry. Here are some ways to do it: http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/geometry/gcg3/ldistance.htm
The freshmans who are advanced in classes in hard and high classes take regents the ones with normal classes don't take regents as freshman
No, only New York requires students to take the Regents Exam
Grade 7 Students cannot take the REGENTS exam, because most middle schools do not offer Regents courses, unless the student has advanced classes and are taking the advanced Regents courses.
No. A homeschooled teenager may take Regents exams, but he will not be granted a diploma.
You have to pass one math course in high school to get your diploma when you graduate, but if you pass these courses and also take trigonometry, you will receive an advanced regents diploma. But it's definitely better to pass both and also trigonometry.