
September 14th, 2008, 04:17 AM
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 | Bar0n | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: South African Republic
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Originally Posted by Alundra So I signed up because I'm in a hard place.
Basically I moved to America from Australia, and when I moved they gave me credits for Algebra I....but I've never taken algebra before (unless you count Pythagoras Theorem (love that)). So I was shoved into Algebra II... I barely passed.
Now I'm in Algebra III and still lacking the tools of Algebra I... this is my last year of highschool and if I don't pass I don't graduate. I can't pay for tutoring, and I can't always stay back. No one else in the class seems to understand..those who do I don't get along with or have no time  (or both).
I understood and passed Geometry really well... but Algebra is always a struggle. My first test this year I got 16% on, the second 42%, so as you can see I'm trying. I'm not used to such bad grades, I get 90's in every other class.
I have a load of trouble with fractions, and sometimes factoring. I seem get an answer, but I do it wrong  . It's not like Geometry where you're told what to use to solve it.
So I'm sorta hoping you guys can help me out a bit. I don't even have a book yet  . | Hello Alundra
Welcome to the forum, and enjoy your stay with us.
It's great to finally see a student who's willing to put some effort into understanding her work, and we are more than willing to be your tutors.
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