I haven't and I really don't plan to since I want to stay out of trouble at all times.
Have you or have not?
Discuss.
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I haven't and I really don't plan to since I want to stay out of trouble at all times.
Have you or have not?
Discuss.
Oh no, not this kind of thread. Here we get to hear from a load of 16 year olds who think they know everything and are smarter than their teachers. Sigh, gamespot off topic, raise the age limit please.MemberinoWe don't need your smart talk, if you got nothing to say then don't post, it's simple really.
There is no point... If you want to stand out from the morons who never seem to think it's their fault you have to approach the teacher and quietly explain yourself.
You know if you are dealing with a moron of a teacher if they say "Are you calling me a liar?".
[QUOTE="Memberino"]Oh no, not this kind of thread. Here we get to hear from a load of 16 year olds who think they know everything and are smarter than their teachers. Sigh, gamespot off topic, raise the age limit please.sonic__323We don't need your smart talk, if you got nothing to say then don't post, it's simple really. Thank you.
I've exchanged ideas with instructors and have pointed out flaws during class. But I always do it respectfully. There are some people that can take criticism and some that can't, so I normally only do this with the cool instructors. But for the most part, the cool instructors are more intelligent than the insecure ones so there is not very much to criticize.
Only in an academic sense, and rarely do I disrupt a class, office hours exist for a reason.
Oh, in high school, you generally just stay out of the way of teachers who are dumb/stupid/intolerant, if you have the time to worry about that, clearly you're doing something wrong.
-Betta
Yeah, this one time my teacher wanted to be like all, authoritive, and she was like "Please do your class work" and I was all like "*****, go get me some CHEEZ-ITS". 'Cuz homie don't play that ****.
Thank you for laughs. :)Yeah, this one time my teacher wanted to be like all, authoritive, and she was like "Please do your class work" and I was all like "*****, go get me some CHEEZ-ITS". 'Cuz homie don't play that ****.
trust_nobody
[QUOTE="trust_nobody"]Thank you for laughs. :)Yeah, this one time my teacher wanted to be like all, authoritive, and she was like "Please do your class work" and I was all like "*****, go get me some CHEEZ-ITS". 'Cuz homie don't play that ****.
sonic__323
Really though, I was a constant troublemaker in high school. We used to mess with the english teacher so bad that she broke down crying one time. Looking back on it I feel so bad, and I was probably the only one who had any remorse at the time as well.
A few times. I've raged out on 2 teachers before too. I cursed at them and walked out. Man the next day was awkward. :?
Used to in my younger days. Mostly I just had questions and I was genuinely curious about a certain topic but somehow came across as a brat... which really wasn't my intention. I had to work on my delivery quite a bit to improve my image.
If given a chance now I think I can be a good salesman
[QUOTE="Memberino"]Oh no, not this kind of thread. Here we get to hear from a load of 16 year olds who think they know everything and are smarter than their teachers. Sigh, gamespot off topic, raise the age limit please.DA_B0MBlol online age limits wouldn't stop anyone.
All the time. Whilst acedemically I'm doing excellently, I am a very outspoken person. Most teachers have just learned to put up with it because I'm me. (I never insult them or try to offend them, I'm just very opinionated)
When I was a junior I gave my culinary teacher a pretty hard time. But she was always willing to try throwing it back at me, and I think she had fun with it.
The kite is soaring high...*thinks*
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I can´t remember having done so o__o
But knowing myself, i would definitely have done so on numerous occassions.
*scratches head*
Too much tetrahydracannabinol :/
BiancaDK
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