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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Scarborough, ON, Canada
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My teacher pulled me out of the class for writing a short story in the place of a math question I didn't know the answer to. I was honest and told her I didn't know the answer to the question so instead of wasting my time with something I don't know I wrote something to improve my English skill. I was sent to the office because I was rude. I did it again next test and this time the teacher decided to give me a lecture on yada yada yada. Upon then end I was suggested to change to a lower academically challenging class. I stated to the teacher that I was unable to do so because if I did it would show up as two math courses on my transcript, one being the newer class and another being a fail for this one. Office for being rude. I learnt my lesson so this time I just wrote random bull numbers and equations. I swear I have the worst teacher ever because I somehow got in trouble for this. I wanted to test my teachers. So during my speech all I did was nod. I wasn't even paying attention (hot asian girl down the hall). When the teacher stopped talking and seemed to require a response I simply said, "I'm sorry." Didn't get in trouble for that. Isn't something wrong when you provide and educated, non rude reply to teachers yet you get in trouble for it. It's as if they abuse their power because they (try to) teach us. |
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