
Registered: February 22, 2004
Posts: 13911
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I don't like one of my teachers this year (english, gave us a 4 page paper on day 1 $*#@!) but the rest rock! it really depepnds on how you act to them to get respect give respect and you shall recieve respect back. In other words use sir and ma'am or Ms open doors offer to help and be polite and they won't bust your chops a hard in class they'll still give you loads of home work though like for JROTC I have to memorize the chain of command, core values, mission, etc and memorise a jodie(candence call ex: I don't know but I've been told (cadets call line back here) Airforce life's the way to go and so on.) and all the drill commands and postions
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Registered: March 13, 2002
Posts: 3477
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My 7th and 8th grade math teacher told my parents, referring to my poor grades and failure to complete homework, that "some people (me) just won't really go anywhere in life", and that they should accept that. I plan on sending him a copy of my graduate school acceptance letter. In general, kids have always disliked a lot of teachers. It's just today that they have very little respect for them. You can hate someone but still know when they're in authority.
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Registered: December 14, 2004
Posts: 5767
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Some teachers deserve it. I have never hated any teacher, but I have disliked teachers. For example, my 10th grade chem. teacher did absolutely nothing. We had studies every day. Should I like a teacher like that?
They'll like us when we win - Toby Ziegler.
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