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Navy wrote on 2011-07-24 04:06
Freshy year on the first day of school my integrated science teacher Coach Larson started off by scaring the **** out of us making us think we're in the wrong class
The next day before he started teaching he asked
"Who here wants to go to college? :D"
and of course being a class with high hopes, almost everyone raised their hands
"Haha nope, I doubt 30% of you will make it to college, some of you will drop out, some of you will get rejected to any college you apply for, those of you who do get accepted will probably dropout halfway through the first semester and I'm pretty sure /some/ of you *looks at me* will end up pregnant before you even graduate."
His lessons were always very vague too ;_;
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TA wrote on 2011-07-24 04:09
I had one History Professor that always taught hammered drunk. Guy was hilarious though.
God, his tests were hard though...
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Okitaru wrote on 2011-07-24 04:10
I've been homeschooled.
I'm a 16 now, almost 17.
The answer is assumable, yes?
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Osayidan wrote on 2011-07-24 04:11
I had one teacher for phys-ed with the stereotypical loud-mouth, rude bastard football coach attitude.
Got his ass fired with a student petition supported by the parents of the whole class.
You don't ****ing annoy me when I'm trying to learn D: Or in this case, play dodge ball.
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Ryoko wrote on 2011-07-24 04:14
I've had a Pre-Cal teacher in my freshy year, he gave us a crap load of work to do..But the more practice the better...Is like kind of overboard. Having like at least 10 word questions and at least 80~100 questions that need you to show your work.
I'm not even sure if that's a lot, but that's the most I've ever gotten from one class so far. Complaint about the work being given, maybe.
He always made fun of everyone in the class depending on who what he thought of them as. He was a huge obsess over hockey too, so if someone liked a different hockey team than he did, he would give them a -1 mark for the joke, but he would be kidding. It would freak so many of the people out though. :l
So one day, we were working on a Geometry thing, and my group made practically a dollhouse with a sign on the front in a circle of the Canucks, the hockey team that he despised LOL...
He gave us a +1 on our project, so it was like..Hell Yeah.
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Joker wrote on 2011-07-24 04:16
sadly... if your in one of those courses i can think of... He's probably right.... True life experience. Life sux..
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Jelly wrote on 2011-07-24 04:30
My French teacher..
That ***** made a special group for me and 3 other people. Biggest waste of time.
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Chockeh wrote on 2011-07-24 04:44
My English teacher in secondary 4. I know its part of his act to be an asshole, but I just don't appreciate it.
EDIT: Also, my french teacher in secondary 4 too. He made me go to summer school :[.
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Komachi wrote on 2011-07-24 04:59
Quote from Stride;524854:
I'm pretty sure /some/ of you *looks at me* will end up pregnant before you even graduate."
careful. i think he might be a pedophile and he might be after you.
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Yoorah wrote on 2011-07-24 05:01
Honestly, I can't say I have.
I've had a pretty weird ESL teacher who's from the US, though. He was bragging about how many speeding tickets he had and how he had a police radar detector in his car that helped him get away with speeding sometimes, and how he'd smuggle the device into Canada (they are illegal here). He also had a cowboy hat. He was supposed to help set an example for Canada's new immigrants. What a loser. >_>
One of my university profs was really harsh. I think everyone except for me hated him.
Quote from Stride;524854:
and I'm pretty sure /some/ of you *looks at me* will end up pregnant before you even graduate.
Made me laugh.
I guess he thought you were hot, or something.
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Medusa wrote on 2011-07-24 05:01
my high school's freshman pe teacher. everyone has to take phys ed their freshman year, so everyone deals with her. she will, no joke, fail you if she doesn't like you. you can get the exact same scores and times as another person and still get a lesser grade. she talks down to the students and calls them losers if they don't 'try hard enough'. she kicked me out of her class because i wasn't being 'polite enough' to her and asked if i was raised in a barn and said a bunch of things about my parents doing a horrible job of raising me.
suffice it to say i was very happy to finish freshman year.
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Moppy wrote on 2011-07-24 05:07
I had an awesome law teacher with so many stories. Someone figured out one day that he would have to be more than a hundred to have actually done all the things he did.
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Xemnas wrote on 2011-07-24 05:14
All my teachers/professors.
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Skye wrote on 2011-07-24 05:14
Quote from Stride;524854:
"Haha nope, I doubt 30% of you will make it to college, some of you will drop out, some of you will get rejected to any college you apply for, those of you who do get accepted will probably dropout halfway through the first semester and I'm pretty sure /some/ of you will end up pregnant before you even graduate."
Sadly, this is pretty true (with the exception of you specifically getting pregnant, of course).
But, um, I can't think of any teachers that really gave me a hard time.
Though, in eleventh grade, my U.S. History teacher was a football coach, and it seems like coaches never care about the subject they have to teach. So, anyway, he never really taught us anything at all. He just had us do vocab and answer the questions at the end of the sections and the occasional worksheet. He also didn't care when people would find the test key on his desk and just shout the answers out while he was out of the room.
Needless to say, the EOC was ridiculously difficult.
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MrMs wrote on 2011-07-24 05:18
My teacher made us do push ups in front of the entire class. TT