The interviewer wants to know why you got a D in all your English classes until this year, when you got a B. Your best response is

A- “I had problems writing and never thought it was important. Then, I realized that it is important, so I got myself a tutor and really buckled down.
B- I've learned a lot this year. My teachers could never get through to me. It wasn't until this year that I ran into one who could actually teach. C-I can't write, but then this job doesn't require much writing. You need people with math skills, and that's what I have, math skills.
D-I have always had problems writing. I'm just no good at it. Fortunately, my teacher this year is really nice and felt that I deserved a 'B' for effort

the answer is a

I think you are right

I prefer A.

It's placing the responsibility on the interviewee and doesn't blame anyone else.

The best response is A- "I had problems writing and never thought it was important. Then, I realized that it is important, so I got myself a tutor and really buckled down."

To explain how to arrive at this answer, let's analyze the options:

Option B seems to blame the previous teachers for not being able to teach effectively. It may come across as making excuses instead of taking responsibility for one's own improvement.

Option C focuses on the lack of writing skills, but it doesn't effectively address the issue of the grade improvement in English classes this year.

Option D admits to always having problems with writing and credits the current teacher for being lenient in awarding a better grade. However, it still does not provide a clear explanation for the grade improvement.

Option A, on the other hand, acknowledges the initial lack of understanding about the importance of writing and takes the initiative to seek help from a tutor. It demonstrates personal growth, responsibility, and a proactive approach towards improving academic performance.

Therefore, the best response is option A.