Anonymous wrote:UPDATE:
I told her to grub and she begged her way to 3 As this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm not seeing the problem with all Bs. At all.
Cool. Tell your kids to enjoy whatever shitty open-door college they go to...and take five or six, if ever, to graduate from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm not seeing the problem with all Bs. At all.
Cool. Tell your kids to enjoy whatever shitty open-door college they go to...and take five or six, if ever, to graduate from.[/quote]
dont see anything wrong with going to a "shitty college" or taking time to graduate. Get over yourself. Your kids are probably miserable. It's OK not to be perfect. Trust me, NONE of us are.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm not seeing the problem with all Bs. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, but you represent everything that is wrong in the schools in/near DC. We have three college grads. One in college. One high school senior. Life is long and this is one tiny snapshot in time. It really doesn't matter nearly as much as you believe it does. There are Ivy grads living in their parents' basements because they can't find/keep a job. And kids who never went to college making six figures. And everything in between.
You don't punish an 18 year old adult. If she limits her college choices (assuming she wants to go straight from high school to college) then it's on her.
Also, B's and a dreaded C are hardly worth getting worked up over. This is exactly why so many kids have serious mental health issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl is going to have a "B" average in these classes. It isn't like she flunked herself out on her b*tt.
I think it's time to step back and take a chill pill Op.
Nearly flunked all exams. I don't know anyone who fails high school classes. Maybe kids that never show up, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Flunking" or essentially flunking all your semester exams warrants severe punishment. Why the hell would it not? Most of you are obviously trolling.
My kid received terrible grades on her finals throughout HS. Her punishment was having her final course grades be lower than she might have preferred. She just finished her first semester of college with nothing lower than a B+.
B+ as in 3.3? That's not exactly good...
Anonymous wrote:"Flunking" or essentially flunking all your semester exams warrants severe punishment. Why the hell would it not? Most of you are obviously trolling.
My kid received terrible grades on her finals throughout HS. Her punishment was having her final course grades be lower than she might have preferred. She just finished her first semester of college with nothing lower than a B+.
"Flunking" or essentially flunking all your semester exams warrants severe punishment. Why the hell would it not? Most of you are obviously trolling.
Anonymous wrote:"Flunking" or essentially flunking all your semester exams warrants severe punishment. Why the hell would it not? Most of you are obviously trolling.