“Should I Get A Pass If My Entire Class Also Fails A Test? “
Three Calls End It All: “Should I Get A Pass If My Entire Class Also Fails A Test?”
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“Should I Get A Pass If My Entire Class Also Fails A Test? “
Tyler writes:
Hi, guys – I listen to you every morning on my way to school and whenever I hear 3 Calls End It All I think – who writes to a morning show for advice? Well, today it’s me.
I think that if my entire class fails a test, then I shouldn’t get in trouble for also failing the test. I’m a pretty good student overall – but I recently didn’t do great on a Chem test – along with the rest of the class – and when my parents saw my grade they said: We don’t care how your classmates do, we only care about how you do – and a failing grade is not acceptable.
Now I’m grounded and they told me if I don’t pull my grade up I’ll have to quit my job or sports. Am I wrong? Don’t I get a pass if my entire class failed a test?