antimonyarsenide wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Luigitailsdoll45 wrote:
Lol... It's hard to believe that.
Hard to believe what?
Of course, my precalc teacher this year is a harsh grader, so she probably won't offer extra credit![]()
Well I don't believe you exactly either, as the program most schools use for their report cards (at least here) can't go over 100%, and it would also be impossible to average that because- well you're so good at math, you know what averaging is. But I was talking to Luigi who resaid your post because he's unable to input his own words in a lot of cases.
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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Lol... It's hard to believe that.
Hard to believe what?
Of course, my precalc teacher this year is a harsh grader, so she probably won't offer extra credit![]()
Well I don't believe you exactly either, as the program most schools use for their report cards (at least here) can't go over 100%, and it would also be impossible to average that because- well you're so good at math, you know what averaging is. But I was talking to Luigi who resaid your post because he's unable to input his own words in a lot of cases.
Oh. I was talking about actual grades, like on progress reports, not report cards. There's only been one problem with over 100% averages at my middle school that I know of, and that's when someone had a 104% average in social studies and it showed as a 04%. But the program worked perfectly starting in 7th grade.
Also, it's possible to average that, because we sometimes get up to 10 points of extra credit on math tests/quizzes/homework.
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antimonyarsenide wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Hard to believe what?
Of course, my precalc teacher this year is a harsh grader, so she probably won't offer extra credit![]()
Well I don't believe you exactly either, as the program most schools use for their report cards (at least here) can't go over 100%, and it would also be impossible to average that because- well you're so good at math, you know what averaging is. But I was talking to Luigi who resaid your post because he's unable to input his own words in a lot of cases.
Oh. I was talking about actual grades, like on progress reports, not report cards. There's only been one problem with over 100% averages at my middle school that I know of, and that's when someone had a 104% average in social studies and it showed as a 04%. But the program worked perfectly starting in 7th grade.
Also, it's possible to average that, because we sometimes get up to 10 points of extra credit on math tests/quizzes/homework.
Those are the same thing. Your teacher actually checks your homework's right and marks it based on that? Here we just get 5/5 if we have it finished and it doesn't look like we just wrote it on a paper we found in a garbage can. Must be some really easy stuff though, but don't expect it in Highschool



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Well I don't believe you exactly either, as the program most schools use for their report cards (at least here) can't go over 100%, and it would also be impossible to average that because- well you're so good at math, you know what averaging is. But I was talking to Luigi who resaid your post because he's unable to input his own words in a lot of cases.Oh. I was talking about actual grades, like on progress reports, not report cards. There's only been one problem with over 100% averages at my middle school that I know of, and that's when someone had a 104% average in social studies and it showed as a 04%. But the program worked perfectly starting in 7th grade.
Also, it's possible to average that, because we sometimes get up to 10 points of extra credit on math tests/quizzes/homework.Those are the same thing. Your teacher actually checks your homework's right and marks it based on that? Here we just get 5/5 if we have it finished and it doesn't look like we just wrote it on a paper we found in a garbage can. Must be some really easy stuff though, but don't expect it in Highschool
Ok.
Although precalc is seeming like a piece of cake. I bet AP Calc will be more challenging though.
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antimonyarsenide wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Oh. I was talking about actual grades, like on progress reports, not report cards. There's only been one problem with over 100% averages at my middle school that I know of, and that's when someone had a 104% average in social studies and it showed as a 04%. But the program worked perfectly starting in 7th grade.
Also, it's possible to average that, because we sometimes get up to 10 points of extra credit on math tests/quizzes/homework.Those are the same thing. Your teacher actually checks your homework's right and marks it based on that? Here we just get 5/5 if we have it finished and it doesn't look like we just wrote it on a paper we found in a garbage can. Must be some really easy stuff though, but don't expect it in Highschool
Ok.
Although precalc is seeming like a piece of cake. I bet AP Calc will be more challenging though.
Not really, the only thing is the annoying arrows you have to draw over vectors.



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