Well, probably, nothing.
You're in a class. The only reason to expect anyone to care about this...is if the "clumsy" element is actually getting in the way of the teaching. (Then you might need to try talking to a principal or department head, as appropriate.) You ARE entitled to learn ceramics, and if that's not happening, you need to go through the proper channels to get real help with that.
But, you probably just need to suck it up. The things you're complaining about probably do not rise to the level of real issues. (The attack on her fashion sense undercuts your credibility a great deal.) You sound like you're whining, and all schools are used to ignoring these kinds of attacks on unpopular instructors.
The good news is, almost all colleges, give you ample opportunity to evaluate your professor at the end of the semester...and they do occasionally read those evaluations.
2007-01-10 14:10:59
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answered by David G 5
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Well, if the general consensus in your class is as you described her, try conveying your problems to the administration or try switching classes or get a new teacher altogether. I used to have an art teacher who lost many of my art projects, though in the end, I just decided to endure his class.
2007-01-10 22:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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lol feel sorry for you... I really make fun of smelly ppl. if I was you I would breath thru my mouth when you have to come close to her. If you notice, most smelly ppl tend get closer then usual towards you. As she attempts to get close you lean away from her slowly, and try to scatch,and touch your nose as much as posible. Every now and then offer her gum,without you chewing any... It all works like a charm.
2007-01-10 22:10:23
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answered by Jeenie 3
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I'd give her a bottle of perfume.
When she's nosy, just say, as politely as possible, "I'm sorry, could you ask me that again?" She might realize that what she is saying is inappropriate. If not, say, politely, either, "I'm sorry, I don't talk about personal things" or "I'm sorry, why would you want to know that." The key is to be very, very polite.
Also, ask to carry your own project so she can't break it. You can say, "Allow me" and just do it.
2007-01-11 01:34:35
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answered by Katherine W 7
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Either get out of the class or deal with it cuz there really isn't anything you can do
2007-01-10 22:05:38
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answered by Jus_014 2
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Stop making fun of her and HELP her. That's what you can do.
2007-01-10 22:06:35
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answered by Cinderella 2
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and she probably cant stand the fact that you cant spell
consider it even
2007-01-10 22:09:50
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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