How to Raise Your Grade in a Class You Are Struggling With

How to Raise Your Grade in a Class You Are Struggling With

Photo of author, Vertech EditorialVertech Editorial Mar 3, 2026 0 min read
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Vertech Editorial

Mar 3, 2026

You are not doing well. You know it. Here is a systematic approach to turning things around before the semester ends.

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Struggling in a class is not a character flaw. It is a signal that something about your approach needs to change. Maybe you are studying the wrong way. Maybe you are spending time on the wrong topics. Maybe the course requires a type of thinking you are not used to yet.

Whatever the reason, the fix is the same: identify exactly where you are losing points and address those specific areas. Here is the step-by-step process.

Find Where You Are Losing Points

Pull up every graded item this semester and categorize your lost points:

๐Ÿ“ Assignments

Are you losing points on homework? Missing assignments entirely? Turning them in late? Each has a different fix. Missing assignments are the easiest to recover from - just do them.

๐Ÿ“Š Exams

Look at what types of questions you missed. Concept questions? Application questions? Calculation errors? Each pattern points to a different study method fix.

Maximize the Remaining Grade Opportunities

1

Get 100% on all remaining homework - homework is usually the easiest place to earn points. Use office hours, AI, and study groups to make sure every assignment is perfect.

2

Ask about extra credit - some professors offer it. Some do not. You will never know unless you ask. Even 2-3% extra credit can make the difference between letter grades.

3

Target the final exam aggressively - the final is usually the highest-weighted single item. A strong final performance can pull your entire semester grade up significantly.

The participation factor

If your class has a participation grade, start showing up and engaging. Sit in the front row, ask one question per class, visit office hours once. Professors notice effort, and participation grades are subjective - visible effort helps.

Our Generalist Teacher prompt can help you master the concepts you are struggling with. For more strategies, read how to use ChatGPT to study.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate what I need on the final to get a certain grade?
Use the formula: (desired grade - current weighted grade) / final exam weight = needed final score. For example, if you have a 65% and need a 70%, and the final is worth 30%, you need (70 - 65*0.7) / 0.3. Or just ask ChatGPT - paste your syllabus weights and current grades and it will calculate instantly.