Parenting Psychology Test

parenting psychology test
OMG I HAVE A 66! HELP! SCHOOL!?

Ok so its now the middle of the 2nd nine weeks
if your grades are below a 70 the teachers have to email ur parents
i have good grades in everything, i just have a 66 in psychology because of 1 test.
we've only had 2 tests in psychology the 2nd nine weeks and i had a 90 on one of them and i got like a 30 on another.. thats why i have a 66.

my psychology teacher is gona email my mom and she always flips out.. even if i explain it was one test and its ok

i know ill get my grade back up it was just one bad test that made it go so low.

help!

It's a real bummer, I hate it when teachers do this to us. Anyways, you should talk to your teacher and tell her that you weren't feeling well in the day of your test, make up an excuse and try to convince her not to send an email to your mom.
Another thing, in case you dont persuade your teacher that it was a mistake, you could hack your mothers email, that is very evil but if you can do it, just do it, delete the email sent by your teacher and pretend like nothing has ever happened, and no matter what never giv yourself in!
In the case that you didn't persuade your teacher and can't get into your mothers email, you should start crying. Seriously, cry. Cry to your teacher and cry to your mother. Your mother might feel sorry for you and you tell her that you felt so much pressure and you totally blanked out in the test, and you are so so so so sad because you spent the whole day studying for it and you didn't make it as expected.

The one thing you will sure have to do is to act INNOCENT. Innocent children always get by just fine ;D

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