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How do I make my teacher round my grade up?

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Question - (14 December 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 14 December 2008)
A female United States age 41-50, *inhem writes:

Hi everyone, I need your help

My teacher gives me an B since I got 89.65%. I mean it's really close to an A, but he didn't round my grade up. What should I do? I sent emails to him three times to ask him, but he sounds he doesn't want to give me an A. In fact, he said he would look, but he was not confident about my grade..... that would be not fair to another students. I feel really sad and frustrated now. I work my butt off for that class.

Please give me some ideas what I should do to make him round my grade up. I really need an A in that class-it's my major. Should I email him again or should I come to see him?

I truly appreciate everyone.

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A female reader, petina1 United Kingdom +, writes (14 December 2008):

petina1 agony auntCan't you get another independant teacher to look at it to see what grade they would give it, like a second opinion. I wonder if there's a place where you can 'appeal' against the teachers decision. You must look into it if you gueniunely feel that it's been mis-marked.

hope this helps.

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