the lesson: don't cheat.
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intotherainx
United States504 Posts
the lesson: don't cheat. | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
On October 25 2007 15:34 intotherainx wrote: you're lucky you got caught now, if you got caught later in high school on a bigger assignment (cheating on a test, plagirism etc) that would've been awful, or in college an expulsion. consider yourself lucky if you PASS that class, don't even have a passing thought about whether you'd get a 0 for that homework assignment, that's a given... seriously, refund, 15 bucks? tell your teacher that you got physically abused? no offense, but you need some people skills. the lesson: don't cheat. HAHa, i was jp about those, like she'd give a crap about 15 bucks, i am gona tell her my parents did give me my punishment | ||
intrigue
Washington, D.C9933 Posts
on the other hand, detailing how your parents hit you isn't a good idea in any circumstance. if you are telling the truth, 'my parents disciplined me strictly' is enough. | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
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fight_or_flight
United States3988 Posts
Also, maybe try not to beg so much....just say something like "I'd be very grateful if you would be so kind as to consider not recommending the harshest punishment for my foolish act, given my good record in the past. However, I understand that my actions were not acceptable, and will respect any decision made based on what you deem as appropriate." ...except write it better than that. | ||
Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
algebra 2, lol | ||
CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11568 Posts
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CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11568 Posts
On October 25 2007 15:56 intrigue wrote: did your parents really give you 'physical punishment?' from your opening post they did not, and if you try to gain pity points from your teacher by lying yet again you are a fucking moron and have learned nothing from this. on the other hand, detailing how your parents hit you isn't a good idea in any circumstance. if you are telling the truth, 'my parents disciplined me strictly' is enough. Child Protection Services? Child Abuse, you want to keep your parents OP? | ||
Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
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IntoTheWow
is awesome32269 Posts
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17719 Posts
On October 25 2007 14:12 il0seonpurpose wrote: Not like say it directly, but get an ice bag or something on my head, telling her my mom made me get on push up position, she whacked my behind 20 times with a wooden sword, then she hit both my arms and my head hit the floor? All in all, I learned a good lesson from this, but dang if I get suspended I'm screwed. What should I do? Thanks My homeroom teacher hits like that. Also she makes you stand on your desk on your knees and she hits your thighs. Most parents usually stop hitting after middle school. And your mom hit you. Before it was usually the dad who was strict but i see lately the mom is more strict and the dad more lenient. My advice is dont mention about the hitting just say something like you got punished strictly by your parents too. And now realize whats done is done. You learned your lesson and honestly if you tell how your parents hit you to your teacher it makes it seem like you want pity from your teacher. Just get over it and the next time dont do it. Move on | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
and shit man, you really dont know cheating at all looking back at it. dont put 30/30 put something believeable like 26/30, etc... soon youll realize high school is one big fucking joke and youll be mad you got so stressed out about petty shit like this | ||
Chill
Calgary25954 Posts
Man, it's great being all chilled out now. Back in highschool I remember being pretty much worried every day I was going to get in shit with teachers or my parents, and I did. But I just had a thought, I haven't been truly worried about anything in over a year. It's great! | ||
Orlandu
China2450 Posts
This is coming from probably the ONLY person who's actually had the teacher for an entire year, and also from someone who was just about as carefree as they come in high school. You really don't wanna piss this teacher off, it's just not something that's a good idea to try to ignore. If it was any other teacher, he probably wouldn't even be in this position, but if he still was then I'd say yeah, shrug it off and forget about it. But it's worth caring a little bit more about when this teacher's involved. | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
On October 26 2007 01:21 Chill wrote: Lesson learned. Move no. Don't write a fucking letter, lol. Seriously, it's not a big deal and will blow over in a week. Man, it's great being all chilled out now. Back in highschool I remember being pretty much worried every day I was going to get in shit with teachers or my parents, and I did. But I just had a thought, I haven't been truly worried about anything in over a year. It's great! Too late, I already wrote a letter to her and the principal, I got called down today and have saturday school, not that bad. People I told are saying its not a big deal so I'm just not gonna worry about it, thanks you all for your critisism and help | ||
bburn
United States1039 Posts
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LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
at my old high school if you have any "serious" disciplinary action (saturday school or worse) then you are automatically expelled from NHS, and are not eligible to reapply. | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
On October 26 2007 02:47 bburn wrote: next time get your friends to help you cheat silly LOL I was thinking about that, just forgot to ask him to follow through, well I'm straight with my teacher and all. | ||
Titusmaster6
United States5934 Posts
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