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I'm in my final years of school (I'm now at A Level) and I've kept a clean record - no detentions, suspensions, nada. There is the chance to go to India for four weeks to help the poor and deprived. Sounds great but unfortunately, it involves a biased decision from the senior staff and only a select amount of places.

I'm joining clubs already, being involved with the community and helping out at school - yet this still won't be enough to get me noticed more than the many kiss-ups we seem to have.

So er, any way I can be noticed by these teachers that will ultimately decide whether I go on this trip of a life time or not? I think "trying my best" can only get so far so handy tips will be grateful, thanks. :)

2007-09-19 09:31:03 · 7 answers · asked by Holly M 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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be nice to your teacher, do the work and have a geat time.

2007-09-19 10:25:41 · answer #1 · answered by Almng78 6 · 0 0

I don't know the after school "help" days your school offers, but try staying around and asking questions based on what ever class you have. Even if you understand the material, pretend you don't in some areas. Teachers love a hard worker and someone that seems interested in the topic. Always ask advise on writing assignments after you've written the rough draft (English and maybr Socail Studies)

2007-09-19 09:43:14 · answer #2 · answered by Dan Quayle 2 · 0 0

It is not respect. it is consideration for a trip.

The trip is not just a good experience for you but of great benefit for some of the poor in India.

Become familiar with India. Engage in work with the poor in your area. Show the teachers that you care and that the experience working with the poor will be advantageous not to you but to the poor themselves.

Good luck.

2007-09-19 11:08:37 · answer #3 · answered by DrIG 7 · 0 0

try your hardest in their classes, and work hard. show them you can carry the weight of the course. a better question is, are you respecting the teachers? you respect them, they respect you, and maybe you will be able to go on the trip. study everyday! that will lead to good grades, even of it is only about 10 minutes for each subject-per day. you have to really keep up with everything. do your homework, participate, and get good grades, and continue being involved in the community.

2007-09-19 10:08:58 · answer #4 · answered by Katt 3 · 0 0

Hey its some what difficult but u have to do.You should have to be his\her Obedient and always dont bunk any class.Always keep ur Class work and Home Work complete.Always (At least one time) learn ur lesson at home that is Delivered by ur Teacher and try to be in most list of his Question's answers.

2007-09-19 13:23:09 · answer #5 · answered by Dawood Munir 1 · 0 0

Let them know that your interested in going on the trip. Have you informed them that you want to go? Also ask them what does it takes for you to go, and what do you need to do to make sure you will have a space on the trip. When they tell you what you need, do it.

2007-09-19 09:39:37 · answer #6 · answered by FIRE RED BONE 2 · 0 0

Speaking as a teacher, I would say talk to them and tell them you really want to go.....also ask what else you could do to increase your chance....That way they know you are looking to do what it takes!

2007-09-19 09:56:10 · answer #7 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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