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Unfortunately, my semester didn't start out very well. My home situation was a disaster and my parents were kicking me out (we finally have resolved this civilly), my labtop crashed, and I had to find and buy a car asap, and find someone to sign my loan. This all happened the 1st wk of school. Well, I had to miss one of my classes and the responsible student that I am...I called the professor to let her know. Mind you, I am a 3.8 gpa student. She seemed to be very understanding...well, the next week came by and I was right on track again w/ school...then, the day before I moved out my dad had a very long talk w/ me until 4:00am, I had clinical the next day (clinical rotations is basically an internship w/ a hospital...I'm a nrsg student...which my prof is in charge of). I was not prepared to the best of my abilities but I told her that I had no excuses and that I'll own up to my mistakes. Now she has been using me as an example to the class. I asked her if we can meet face...

2007-03-03 13:02:08 · 2 answers · asked by bettyboop 2 in Social Science Psychology

...to face (she sent me an very mean email) so that we can mend this and move on. We met, she was cool but the next day she was treating me very differently than the rest of the class. I even was 1 hr early to the next clinical, had everything done, and was on top of my game but she would wait to find something she could point at...I tried to be the better person but she won't comply...now I cannot seem to bear to see her for the next 3.5 months, how should I handle this?

2007-03-03 13:04:24 · update #1

2 answers

she sound like a person that is having a hard time focusing on what is right and what is wrong, she sound like she judgmental which is wrong, you sound like a mature girl, and doing the right thing. you going to meet people in the world that got attitudes, don't worry about her focus on your abilities to be a better person inside and out. I wish you the best with your education!

2007-03-03 13:17:26 · answer #1 · answered by birdsdafly 3 · 0 0

Tell her that you're noticing some sort of tension. By informing her of how you feel, you're telling her that you're not stupid and that you know something's going on and want an end to it. Tell her "I'm sorry if I've done anything to upset you, but I feel as if you're uncomfortable with me." This is happened to a college friend of mine and that's what he did; he was also a very good student in the medical field, even graduated from HS as valedictorian. I'm sorry you had to go through that mess, but that's what life is like sometimes, even though it feels as if you are off the worst. Don't worry; things will get better.

2007-03-03 21:12:00 · answer #2 · answered by Muffins 1 · 0 0

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