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I'm not bad at math.
Ask your teacher for help. that's the first step - and since he/she makes your tests, they might slip in some test questions.
The best thing you can do for yourself is ask your teacher for help. Since he/she makes the tests, they know exactly what you should be studying and can help you in the areas you are struggling. Most teachers are very willing to help students if they just ask for help. You may get lucky and they'll slip some test questions in your practice for you, which is always awesome. You might have to stay after school for some tutorials or have extra practice for homework, but if you're willing to work a little to improve your grades, teachers are willing to do what they can to help you. Just ask for help.
Most schools have a peer tutoring program. Try that first. Then, if that isn't helpful, ask your parents if they will hire a tutor for you.
Well for me I wasn't bad, but sometimes I couldn't understandd it as fast as others Eventually I got it a 100 on every six week period for the past two years and for me my teacher was there 30 minutes in the morning before school starts and my mom asked one of my teachers for a math tutot, you could try the same. Trust me you have no idea how much that helped. Ask your teacher for help, I bet they'll be willing to do it :).
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