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Yes.

But, hey, what do I know. I'm just a stupid 13 year old kid.



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So many people make the mistake of not realizing just how important their education is.  Think about it, just working hard for a few years would practically guarantee you a great job.



No, failing grades are totally awesome. I'm sure those D's will get you an entire team of people working under you.

Also, your lettering system makes no sense.  Did things just get curved?



if i got those kind of grades in school I'd get whooped mayne



You scored alright on History, microeconomics and development... I'd say you are more equipped for a social-economic study then a numerical one.



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Try to get an A- next term on average. If not, say hello to wellfare.



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Faxanadu said:
Try to get an A- next term on average. If not, say hello to wellfare.

There is nothing wrong with people on welfare. In UK and Australia welfare is the dream get paid for doing nothing. Awesome. lol. Shame they do not have welfare spongers in America.

D's do not stand for Dynamite! =) Settile for no less than a C+



I would be scared to go home with those grades.






D's at college stand for Distinction 70 to 79. C's at college stand for Credit 60 to 69.