If it is in the syllabus for your class that late homework is not accepted and if despite that your teacher has been nice enough to accept it in the middle of class when it is obvious that you were working on it during class (rather than listening and learning) and you have consistently gotten up and left in the middle of class (which is why you don't have the homework done and know when it is due) don't if you are doing the homework during class get upset insult your teacher and leave when they tell you they are not going to be able to accept it.
Not cool, but this is the kind of crap we have to put up with and get yelled at since it is obviously the teachers fault and why there are no good american teachers any more and the country is going to shit (and we have to have the government outlaw happy meals because people are to stupid to teach their children to eat properly)...I really hope that private school in Jordan is hiring a teacher next year...
Not cool, but this is the kind of crap we have to put up with and get yelled at since it is obviously the teachers fault and why there are no good american teachers any more and the country is going to shit (and we have to have the government outlaw happy meals because people are to stupid to teach their children to eat properly)...I really hope that private school in Jordan is hiring a teacher next year...
Advcie for those RAFOians still in school
10/11/2010 03:13:08 AM
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All I got from that was the vague hope that you don't teach composition.
10/11/2010 03:54:54 AM
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Unlike the others I completely understand how frustration can overrule the love for commas
10/11/2010 09:00:42 PM
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Funny; my pet peeve is teachers who don't understand that we have other classes. *NM*
10/11/2010 09:44:31 PM
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God, worrying about studying or attending class in college is pointless. *NM*
11/11/2010 12:41:43 AM
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Particularly when you're busy practicing swordplay so you can hunt down the six-fingered man. *NM*
11/11/2010 12:47:44 AM
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