Lord Scrambles
Face-Melting F2Per
Here my strategy for School's.
1. Go to class, and pay somewhat close attention to what the teacher is saying
2. Occasionally do Home-work, unless it's math, fuck that shit.
3. Get just barely passing grade on test. (If you pay attention every other day in class, this shouldn't be to much trouble.)
4. Take classes like Cad and Wood tech, where the teacher doesn't actually grade you based on the work you pass in. This will act as a study hall, so you can play StarCraft while still getting class credits.
5. When a big project roles around, make a movie and actually try. When everyone else is presenting their boring fucking power points and slide shows, your movie will stand out, more importantly it will make it look like you tried and make it seem as though you really care about the class and your work. This will give your teacher the illusion that you are a dedicated student, and the resulting grade will make up for 2 or even 3 bad test grades.
I know I'm forgetting stuff, but that's all I can think of. Good luck, young Afire.
1. Go to class, and pay somewhat close attention to what the teacher is saying
2. Occasionally do Home-work, unless it's math, fuck that shit.
3. Get just barely passing grade on test. (If you pay attention every other day in class, this shouldn't be to much trouble.)
4. Take classes like Cad and Wood tech, where the teacher doesn't actually grade you based on the work you pass in. This will act as a study hall, so you can play StarCraft while still getting class credits.
5. When a big project roles around, make a movie and actually try. When everyone else is presenting their boring fucking power points and slide shows, your movie will stand out, more importantly it will make it look like you tried and make it seem as though you really care about the class and your work. This will give your teacher the illusion that you are a dedicated student, and the resulting grade will make up for 2 or even 3 bad test grades.
I know I'm forgetting stuff, but that's all I can think of. Good luck, young Afire.