It depends on how much you pass by the 2nd half. If you just failed the first half of the year and got an a the 2nd half, you'll get by with a c for the year. Do you take finals or anything like that?
If so, and if you passed, that'll bring your grades up as well.
This purely depend upon the teacher, the school, and the specific requirements for each class. You may need to take a credit retrieval for the half failed year or you may not. My best idea for you is to ask you teacher directly, or if that teacher is intolerable, ask a friendly guidance counselor or another teacher.
GOOD LUCK!
Kimberlee Lynn, To be safe, I suggest you ask one of your teachers. A teacher who has your best interest. Sometimes the rules in your specific school could vary.
Remember, most times it's up to one particular teacher who will evaluate you. But always remember this...who you are are not your grades. Grades are only someone's opinion of you.
And never settle for another's opinion of you, teacher's or not. The only opinion that'll ever really mean anything, is your opinion of you! Failing a class doesn't mean you're a failure.
Got it? I failed many tests and I left school in the 11th grade. Never got a GED either.
And now, even without any degrees I'm a professional Life Coach. All the best, Donny.
I'm a Life Coach and relationships counselor. And I love what I do. You can too!
In most high schools you need to pass both semesters to pass the class. You don't have to retake the entire class though, just what you failed. Often that can be done in summer school.
If you fail the first semester it is very hard to pass the second unless you failed due to something other than not understanding the material. If you don't understand the first semester it would be impossible to understand the second! Unless you get a tutor to catch you up.In high school (and many middle schools) you need a specific number of credits to graduate.
Let's say you need 4 years of English, that would be 40. Each semester offers 5. If you fail one semester you will not have the necessary credits to graduate without making up that F.
If this is in home school, the category where you asked the question, then it is up to your parents to decide if you fail or pass after failing a semester. If the class is an elective, and you don't need it to graduate, you probably don't have to retake it, but that F will stay on your transcript. You will want to get it off!
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.