Not me personally, but I had one teacher that if you were not a jock, especially a football player, you didn't stand a chance. The average student that showed up, studied, did their work, etc, was ok. I was a long hair, leather jacket type, chain wallet, steel toe boots kinda guy (we were called "grubs"), stoned alot, didn't do my work, etc, but was always in class and a pretty decent guy. There was no way I could win. Jocks on the other hand were "The Golden Child". They walked on water.
2007-03-05 23:57:36
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answered by Jim C 5
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Yes! When I was in the 5th grade, I had a teacher that always found fault in anything I did. My parents were divocing that year and I was incredibly sad for a few days and she told me to get over it. I still did my homework and classwork. I was a straight A student. My brother had her the year before and he was her pet. If the teacher treats you unfairly or badly, it's only going to make you rebellious, broken-hearted,confused, and desperate for some attention. Your grades may even drop because of her/him. Can you see about getting out of that class? It can be pretty difficult to do and you don't want to "tell" on her/him and not get taken out of the class. Then you would be scared they would really make you feel like they had it in for you. The principal and your parents probably don't like the word "unfair". Try using "justice". She/He's only going to bring you down if you really think you aren't being treated fairly. I'm sorry for you because I know how it feels and to this day (I'm 37) I will never forget how this woman treated me.
2007-03-06 09:40:43
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answered by UP 2
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yea. I had one teacher who i thought had it in for me. In reality when looking back, she made me do better than ever and she was the best teacher I ever had. At the end of the year she sat me down and told me that she was hard on me because she knew that i could so much better at my school work. Thats why she was hard.
2007-03-07 23:13:24
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answered by Dimi 2
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