Check Assignments on Powerschool – Want an easy way to turn an F into a solid C? Look at the assignments on Powerschool. If there are any assignments with a big fat 0, ask your teacher if you can make them up. Zeros kill grades, and more often than not teachers will work with you. Anything is better than a zero, and taking care of those can often have a larger effect on grades than midterms do. This is especially useful if you find yourself saying “I left it at home” a lot. (Disclaimer: Teachers get disgruntled when you overwhelm them with make-up work; I would suggest a food/coffee incentive to boost your chances.)
Do Well the Last Week – Many teachers purposely give worksheets and completion grades the last two weeks before the big test in the hopes that you just might do them, and pull the C to a B-. Most of the time it consists of review, which will help on the midterm. (Some of the exact same review questions might be on the test itself).
Check For Extra Credit – Extra credit is often hit-or-miss. Some teachers will offer it, most won’t. Don’t do extra credit instead of making up zeros! Word to the wise – judge the effort vs. reward. Do you really want to do 200 problems for five extra points? I think not. If you were relying on extra credit, I have some bad news for you: You will fail!
Go to All Study Sessions – Math Review night especially. If you’re lucky, a pi/3 size slice of pizza may be waiting for you. Pro-tip: Get there early when less people need help, and you will have the teachers all to yourself.
Study – Yeah, it sucks, but just commit. Delete Netflix, drop your phone in water, and tell your dad that in fact, you can’t take out the trash. You have studying to do. Does the trash show up on a transcript? Only for homeschooled kids.
Don’t Stress – Don’t worry. It’s only midterms, which will make or break your grade, which will be shown to every job or institution of higher education henceforth. Teachers design their classes for you to pass, and they honestly want to see you succeed. Or don’t. Whatever.
A Final Word of Wisdom: