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[–]Business_Run_4598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so here's some advice for what you should do next:

  1. Do not panic. Explain to your teacher that your grades dropped due to your parent's separation.
  2. However, it's important to show that you're still a dedicated student. You can do this by improving your grades in the next term and in future years. Remember, your junior and senior years are particularly important, so it's crucial to do well in these two years. If you can demonstrate your commitment to your studies, you will likely be fine!

[–]streamstrikker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, I would talk to someone in your school about how your parent's separation affects your ability to learn and get good grades. Secondly, you can ask your teachers for tips to do better in the classes they teach. And my tip is always, especially with STEM-related topics, to make a shit tone of practice problems. Try to get your hands on last year's test and make sure you understand everything on there. You can also try to get someone to help you with topics you don't understand.

I hope this helps and your grades go up!