Help – Bad grade?

Hi, the title is a bit dramatic, but whatever. I have a question: So, today we had a math test, and the entire class failed. I calculated my grade and saw that I'm getting roughly a C. Now my question: Can I still get an A on my report card despite getting a C?

Yes, it's probably over-dramatized, but I'm top of my class and I can't afford to get a B in math on my report card because math is my best subject.

So, my grades: I got an A in the first class test this semester, and I also got an A in the first oral exam. I expect an A in the next oral exam as well. The score is 50/50.

Can anyone help me? This is extremely important to me!

Thanks!!!

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Littlethought
10 months ago

I don't know if you are to help, especially in terms of the importance you assign to such reviews.

If the best pupil of the class in such a work only creates a three, then the teacher would probably have to dance with me and have to explain to me how such an unusual situation occurs if the evaluations were completely different. Most of the teachers have dispensed with coming to me and raised the scores accordingly, which then led to the notes no longer corresponding to the given point scheme. Then I usually pressed my eyes and only spoke briefly with the teacher.

Addendum: A small task to the Mathenerd, which is not as simple as it looks: How many integer solutions for a and b has the equation a+b=a*b?

I am a member of the association "Educational Mathematics".

Littlethought
10 months ago
Reply to  xMatheNerdx

You did not ask your federal state and therefore I cannot judge whether the regulations existing with us also apply to you.

Littlethought
10 months ago

But you shouldn't overdo the importance of the notes.

Littlethought
10 months ago

I live in Bavaria and therefore do not know your regulations.

RedPanther
10 months ago

Yes, it's probably over dramatized, but I'm class best and can't afford to testify in math, the math is my best subject.

I would have understood if you were in high school and were trying to create a 1.0 degree for medical studies.

But in the 7th grade? Child, wake up! What happens if there's a 2 instead of a 1 in the witness? Nothing! You will be transferred to the next class level and no one will be interested in this note from September.

Now my question: can I get a 1 in certificate despite the 3?

An average of four equivalent grades should be able to calculate a seventh grade…

(1+1+1+3)/4 = 1.5

Speak if the previous half was one, the one in the final product is clear.

From this: Teachers also have a discretionary margin at the final grade, making them prognosis for the future and, for example, by rewarding special effort, also to be able to work educationally. Say, it's even possible that the teacher pulls you up, even if it's not enough.

Emresa
10 months ago

is 1.6

DerKaterkatz
10 months ago
Reply to  xMatheNerdx

(1+3+((1+1)2))3=1.66…

DerKaterkatz
10 months ago
Reply to  Emresa

Oral counts as in writing? Okay, that's kind of unusual, I can't imagine it. So that you only write 2 works. At the bottom this is very small, but should be so, then you stand at 1.6 (actually 1.66666…, which is rounded 1.7wagon, but usually you just cut off after the first decimal place). Maybe you'll write another job, then you'd have. it aw again me ones.

Emresa
10 months ago
Reply to  DerKaterkatz

in writing 50% orally 50%

Emresa
10 months ago
Reply to  DerKaterkatz

2 work per half year in each main compartment and in additional compartments only one work per half year

RedPanther
10 months ago
Reply to  Emresa

is 1.6

I'd like to see your path.

I understand the statement that this half year there had already been a class work and an oral note, as well as that there will be an oral note for the 2nd KA and will be oral and written to the same parts, so that there are four equivalent notes: two oral ones, a written one and a written three. How do you get an average of 1.6?

DerKaterkatz
10 months ago

However, if you write 2 work per half of the year in the main subjects and now no more work will be done, your scores from the first half of the year are still missing. If you only had one, you can't get two.

DerKaterkatz
10 months ago

I'm just shocked that math can be a minor.

DerKaterkatz
10 months ago

Maths at the level of a minor? Are you going to school in the Palatinate? If you really should be like that, you have a 2. It's up to the teacher if he's up to 1. But I have to say that it's quite ridiculous.

DerKaterkatz
10 months ago

Oh, you're talking about half-year. There are decimal notes in the certificate, by the end of the year you can easily balance it.