viernes, 12 de enero de 2018

Getting ahead in high school

I'll try to keep this short. I'm a 9th grade student (Freshman) in Australia, but I ace most of my classes. I've gotten an A+ in English (above 95 for US score), A in Mathematics (close to A+) (around 90ish in US score), A/A+ (inbetween) for Chemistry/Sciences as a whole (around 92), and my social sciences are at an A+. All I'm wondering is how I can further these scores. Right now, none of my classes challenge or interest me in the slightest - I'm usually the first in my class to finish tasks, even in my extension class. In my school, if you get around an A+ for all core subjects, they'll consider moving you up a grade. I wish this would happen, but I'm assuming I need to move the A in mathematics and inbetween for chemistry to A+. Any tips on how to do it? I'd love to skip a grade, I already get bullied a tonne (appearance is the main culprit), so it's not like I won't be used to the students. So again, any tips? Any tools I can use? My siblings all say that the tenth grade (I believe that's sophomore in the US) is basically a transition grade (may be different in other countries), and they essentially didn't learn anything new, rather they were introduced to the subject-selection format.

(Sorry, I said it was gonna be short, but I guess I kinda failed you. Again, sorry!)

TLDR: Already ahead in extension class, want to skip grade (already bullied, so skipping a grade wouldn't change much), any tools or tips to do so?



Submitted January 12, 2018 at 02:03AM by AeroYoutube http://ift.tt/2D7tEPx

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