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Where do broken grades go?

Alixandra Caole Vila - Philstar.com

MANILA, Philippines - Let's face it. Not all students are ending their school year with flying colors. 

Receiving a failing grade at the end of the school year is disheartening to students, especially to those who have worked so hard to attain a good grade. You might be feeling  disappointment, anger,  guilt, confusion, sadness or hopelessness right now, but don't worry, you still have another school year to get those grades you have always wanted to get.

While "That Thing Called Tadhana" can help you heal your broken heart, it cannot fix your broken grade. So, where do broken hearts go nga ba?

Thanks to Directioners, your question just got its answer. Just in time for graduation, "where do broken grades go" became a trending topic on Twitterverse. 

Netizens shared their insights on what happens to broken grades. Regardless of where broken grades go, it is important to remember that a bad grade is not the end of everything. So to buoy up your spirits, here are some of the best tweets and advice for you to ponder on.

Most would try to keep it as a secret, but as the saying goes "walang sikretong hindi nabubunyag."

See, no matter how bad your grades are, your parents will always be there to help you out.

But there's always a consequence....

Don't worry though. You can always attend summer classes to make up for it.

Try to be optimistic and push yourself harder next time.

Talking to a counselor, may be a great way to ease the disappointment that you are feeling now.

So, always remember that you are not alone. Seek comfort with your friends and family.

Lastly, make an action plan. Instead of doing the bad habits that led to your failing grade, avoid it!

 

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