Is it possible to bring up a 37 in 10 weeks

Can I raise my 37 to a passing grade in 10 weeks?

Hi everyone! I missed an assignment yesterday, which dropped my grade from a 94 to a 37. We’re currently in the 4th week of the class, and there are 10 weeks left. If I manage to score 90+ on all my upcoming assignments, do you think it’s possible to bring my grade up to passing? Thanks for your thoughts!

One Reply to “Is it possible to bring up a 37 in 10 weeks”

  1. It’s definitely possible to bring your grade up from a 37 to a passing mark in 10 weeks, especially if you’re able to score 90+ on all your future assignments. It will depend on the total weight of assignments, quizzes, and exams left in the course.

    To see how likely it is, you could calculate your current weighted average and how future grades would impact it. If you have access to the syllabus, check how much each assignment is worth and see what scores you need to achieve your desired final grade.

    Staying organized and communicating with your instructor can also help—let them know your situation and see if there’s any way to make up for the missed assignment or extra credit options. Focus on studying and completing future assignments to the best of your ability, and stay committed. You’ve got this!

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