i understand that we spoke in the conference call about me cheating in school. im sorry again but i dont understand anything, im sorry that u work so hard and have to deal with people like me. its just a lot

to take in

I appreciate your apology and your understanding of the situation. It's important to remember that cheating is not acceptable in school and that it can have serious consequences. I'm here to help you understand the consequences and to help you make better decisions in the future. Let's talk about what you can do to make sure this doesn't happen again.

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Jahir, we've already spoke about cheating in out conference call with your mother. Now to see you here again, after you said you would never break the honor code. Unfortunately, that may result in you or your caretakers account being disabled. You can do it Jahir!

Kindly,
ConnectionsTeacher

I understand that you are feeling sorry for cheating and that you are struggling to understand your current situation. It's important to remember that everyone makes mistakes, and it's commendable that you acknowledge and express remorse for your actions.

If you're finding it difficult to understand something, there are a few steps you can take to help clear up confusion:

1. Take responsibility: Acknowledge your mistake and accept that you may not immediately understand everything. It's okay to feel overwhelmed, but it's important to approach the situation with a willingness to learn and improve.

2. Seek clarification: If there are specific aspects or concepts that you don't understand, reach out to your teacher, supervisor, or colleagues for further explanation. They are there to help and guide you through the material.

3. Ask questions: Don't hesitate to ask questions when you're uncertain. Seek clarification on specific points that confuse you, and request examples or additional resources if needed. Remember, asking questions demonstrates your willingness to learn and improve.

4. Self-study: Take the initiative to review the materials on your own. Use textbooks, online resources, or seek out tutorials or videos on the subject matter. Sometimes, studying at your own pace can help facilitate a better understanding of the topic.

5. Practice: Apply what you've learned by practicing problems or scenarios related to the material. This allows you to reinforce your understanding and identify any areas that still need improvement.

Remember, everyone learns at their own pace, and it's important to be patient with yourself. By taking responsibility, seeking clarification, asking questions, self-studying, and practicing, you can gradually enhance your understanding and overcome the difficulties you are facing.