Math was always the one subject I pretty much failed at too. Well, I guess I can't really say "fail," exactly, but I barely passed by, because I knew if I ever got a D or U on my report card, I was in big trouble, so I'd have to push myself beyond my limitations to try to stay above D in math, which was almost impossible. Heck, I remember in Grade 8, I had to memorize the grading scale, because even though our teacher would routine share our current class GPAs with us, he would only do so by the number, and never the corresponding letter that went with it, so as I said, I ended up memorizing the grading scale, so that way I would know how well or poorly I was doing.
I don't know if the grade scale has changed since I was in school (but apparently, our was different from my parents' generations), but I still remember it to this day:
- 93-100 = A
- 85-92 = B
- 77-84 = C
- 70-76 = D
- 0-69 = U
We didn't have Fs when I was in school. Then again, I remember in elementary school, we also had addition grades, such as E (exellent) and S (satisfactory).