I just don’t get why no adults seem to recognize that I’m putting in every effort possible in geometry. I complete test corrections, take on extra worksheets, and make sure to turn in all my assignments without leaving any questions blank. I know I struggle with geometry, but I do well in all my other classes. So honestly, why does it have to be such a big deal? As long as I manage to get a D, it shouldn’t feel like World War III just because I’m slightly below average in one subject.
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It sounds really frustrating to feel like your hard work in geometry isn’t being recognized. It’s great that you’re putting in so much effort by doing test corrections and completing all your assignments. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and it’s understandable that not every subject will come easily to you. It’s important to communicate with your teachers about your struggles and let them know how much you’re trying. They might be able to offer additional support or resources. Remember, it’s okay to have one subject that’s challenging; it doesn’t define your overall abilities or potential. Keep focusing on what you do well, and don’t hesitate to ask for help when you need it!