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Answer» Bye for the summer everyone. If I am lucky I might be able to go on a little but probably not. So bye Come on, my friend....can't you talk to your folks?well, where ever you're going...take it easy...have a good summer He's not going anywhere. you must know something we don't ....share with us B in Spanish = no computer for a whole summer.... I'd say little bit harsh...On the surface, it seems harsh, but we don't know the whole story. My own experience, growing up, was that I'd better come across with the good grades in the subjects in which I was capable of those good grades. I see both sides of this, but I think a "B" is good enough...it's not like he brought home the proverbial one-legged A. Quote from: Aegis on June 19, 2009, 03:30:07 PM it's not like he brought home the proverbial one-legged A.True...a B may be a bit harsh, but it could actually be a C+ that he got bumped up to a B-, but the parents found out...that would be worse.gees, so he really did get in trouble? I'd say a B in Spanish is pretty good... I would have gotten a reward for that, not punishment Quote from: blockHEAD on June 19, 2009, 05:26:25 PM gees, so he really did get in trouble? I'd say a B in Spanish is pretty good...Reward? My mom would just say "You should be getting at least A-." Kids in my class get "report card money"...as long as they don't fail a subject, they can rack up to $50 per subject.It's all depends on the parents I guess.....just don't grow up beating yourself up for being a failure, if you are getting B's cause that's just ridiculous. Some kids probably grow up with serious confidence problems because of this---the parents Quote from: blockHEAD on June 19, 2009, 05:35:46 PM It's all depends on the parents I guess.....just don't grow up beating yourself up for being a failure, if you are getting B's cause that's just ridiculous.B's are the standard (or "the BAR")...technically getting 100% on a test STILL gets you a B. If you "go above and beyond" the standard described by the government incharge of your education, you get an A (- or +).I Didn't even get a single A in school until Grade 11. That and the subsequent YEAR, I was on the honour roll, though. Quote from: Helpmeh on June 19, 2009, 05:45:51 PM B's are the standard (or "the bar")...technically getting 100% on a test still gets you a B. If you "go above and beyond" the standard described by the government incharge of your education, you get an A (- or +). a C is the average. C+,B and A are all higher.don't mean to hijack, but how does one gets some of those cool looking full motion graphics to appear in there posts, like computeruler's and some of the other MEMBERS I've seen? Like where the signature goes, some members have some graphics down there...I want some of those |
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