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wondering any ideas (= thanks?
The discussion revolves around strategies for impressing a chemistry teacher and improving academic performance in chemistry. Participants share personal anecdotes, advice on study habits, and reflections on classroom behavior, with a focus on both the perception of intelligence and actual understanding of the subject matter.
Participants generally agree on the importance of understanding the material and engaging with the teacher, but there are differing opinions on the effectiveness of various strategies to appear intelligent. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approach to take in improving academic performance.
Some participants highlight the need for prerequisite skills and knowledge, suggesting that gaps in understanding may contribute to academic difficulties. There is also a recognition that personal circumstances, such as time management and study methods, can impact performance.
This discussion may be useful for students seeking advice on how to improve their academic performance in chemistry or those interested in understanding the dynamics of teacher-student interactions in a science classroom.
kirk101 said:wondering any ideas (= thanks?
chemisttree said:Uhhh... You might speak in complete sentences? Most teachers have been around long enough to pick up on tricks and techniques a student uses to ingratiate themselves. I was always impressed with the students that followed directions, showed up on time, wrote legibly (in complete sentences), used proper grammar and punctuation in reports and never missed any questions. They were the ones the other students gravitated toward when they needed help.
mathwonk said:how can i make people think I am a nice person?
how can i make strangers think I am good looking?
Asphodel said:Be rich, apparently.
kirk101 said:thanks lol these are all pretty good ideas unfortunitly i failed the class I am making a 59 and there is like a week and a half left of school )=
symbolipoint said:Your important goal now is NOT to make your teacher think you are smart; you now must determine why you failed. When you know this, you can then spend the summer time studying what and how you need , so that you can retake the course again in September, and perform well on almost or all of everything.
Why did you fail this term?
Inadequate prerequisite skills or concepts?
Too many courses?
Not enough studying, poor study scheduleing, poor study methods?
Also, do not let having prerequisite coursework credit fool you into thinking that you really have the prerequisite skills and knowledge; if you forget any or are weak in some, then that is part of your trouble.
kirk101 said:i faild this class cause for some reason i really don't understand like Al3+br4 and stuff like that all these formulas and stuff
bravernix said:Did you study at all?
bravernix said:Did you study at all?
Fearless said:Don't be so hard on the little padawan
kirk101 said:i studied alittle
kirk101 said:ya well I am wanting to major in business...its just to be stuck at home reading a textbook is really hard for me to do
kirk101 said:ya well I am wanting to major in business but i need to know chemistry i studied alittle but see i have a hard time with math and some science's but like everytime the teacher would try to teach us i would be like ... huh so i just got agervated not knowing the problems but you i do spend more time hanging out with friends and doing other things then studying. its just to be stuck at home reading a textbook is really hard for me to do
The|M|onster said:Like maybe you should like you know consider a tutor or like a study group to like help you like grasp the concepts, you know?
kirk101 said:ya well I am wanting to major in business but i need to know chemistry i studied alittle but see i have a hard time with math and some science's but like everytime the teacher would try to teach us i would be like ... huh so i just got agervated not knowing the problems but you i do spend more time hanging out with friends and doing other things then studying. its just to be stuck at home reading a textbook is really hard for me to do