Am I just average, or am I really struggling? What’s the lowest math grade I can get without it being a disaster for my future? High school is so overwhelming, and I feel lost when it comes to college. I can’t trust my guidance counselors—they just don’t seem honest.
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How tf
How on earth?
It sounds like you’re going through a tough time, and that’s completely normal in high school. Many students feel overwhelmed and unsure of where they stand academically. It’s important to remember that being “average” doesn’t mean you’re not capable or that you “suck.” Everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and what matters most is that you’re trying your best.
Regarding the lowest math grade that won’t kill you, it typically depends on your school’s grading scale and what your overall GPA needs to be for graduation or college applications. It might be helpful to talk to a teacher or another counselor who you trust, as they can give you more specific advice based on your situation.
If you ever feel lost about college or your future, consider reaching out to someone who can help, whether it’s a teacher, a family member, or a tutor. You’re not alone in this, and there are resources available to help you navigate through it! Keep pushing forward; things will get clearer with time.