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SiegeTanksandBlueGoo
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Tadzio
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If you're just struggling because of the reasons you've said, redouble your efforts and be successful in the class. If there's other reasons, consider following her advice. Good luck. | ||
micronesia
United States24483 Posts
On August 31 2008 07:15 Tadzio00 wrote: She probably thinks she's helping you. If you're on a path to failing the class, it'd be better for your scholastic record to drop the class and do something less demanding. It's a difficult topic to broach because it's easy to come off like you're calling the student stupid, but really she's just looking out for what's in your best interests. If you're just struggling because of the reasons you've said, redouble your efforts and be successful in the class. If there's other reasons, consider following her advice. Good luck. Lol I love how you assume that the teacher is only doing this to look out for the well being of the student. Not necessarily the case unfortunately. | ||
daz
Canada643 Posts
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micronesia
United States24483 Posts
On August 31 2008 08:24 daz wrote: or if your a visible minority say she discriminated against you Unless you have a good case for this, do not do it in school. | ||
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daz
Canada643 Posts
On August 31 2008 10:34 micronesia wrote: Unless you have a good case for this, do not do it in school. depends where you live i guess. over here they would not call your bluff, they're way too paranoid about the potential scandal | ||
nimysa
United States383 Posts
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