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Yeah, I should have done something really mean like that because she keeps yammering about their perfection and how the sex was the bestest ever. Er, okay. I think she does this to piss me off too. How random about your little mud puddle. Yeah, sure... that's so not a bribe! But I'm glad she liked it and gave you a high mark. Sometimes it pays to have the TA mark things rather than the actual professor; you get more of a leeway.
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DestinySky
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really? ive found that when the prof marks stuff i get a better mark.The TAs have seomthing the prove, where as the profs will hand out Bs like candy if they can tell tha somewhere in my incoherant ramblings that i understand the concept. TAs are all hung up on style technical details. It is hardt to get an A from a prof though but since I am not an A student, I and quite content with my Bs lol. They keep me within grabbing distance of Cum Laude, and well within the honours program
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UMgirl
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Really? I've had the opposite experiences. I always got basically the same marks, but the TA's I've always gotten a smaller edge with them. An instead of an A-. LOL An A- was always the lowest mark I've gotten.
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DestinySky
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i so hate you right now lol.im hanging on my my B by the skin of my teeth. Stuff gets marked differently up here though. apparently Canadain starndards are higher than american ones. Up here if youre getting a C then youre meeting expectations. Anything above that is exceeding expecations.and you can still pass with a D lol. to get an A level GPA you have to be damn near genius. there aren't many of them. most people in my program are sitting around my level.
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LOL I've actually heard that about Canadian grading systems or whatever, but hey... I still would have gotten a 4.5 GPA. LOL Well, maybe not... I got the 4.5 my senior yeat because I had all honor classes and that was before the A+'s were abollished. And I got all A's at boarding school and nothing lower than an A- in college.
I worked my ass off... it was the whole wanting to go to the University of Michigan thing though. I wanted to go there from the time I was 3 and I did EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING in my power to make sure it happened and it did and I wanted to make sure I took full advantage of it. LOL
But wow... A's were pretty common because 99% of those who went to my high school(the one I went to for my senior year) went on to one of the top 20 colleges in the country. That 1% ended up at community colleges. It was obiously very much a college-prep school. LOL If you got anything lower than a B, you fell through the cracks. That 1% being the example of it. The teachers weren't prepared for anyone who was not 100% commited to education and learning. It was good for me because it pushed me but there were some others(that 1%) that needed more than they got and it wasn't fair to them at all.
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that reminds of my high school in away.i went to public school but it was in a wealthy part of town and there was a lot of pressure on students to go to univerisity. College (or community collage to you americans lol) was barely even mentinoed as an option unless you were in a Sp.Ed and there was like one booklet on vocational training in the guidance office. something like 75%-80% of graduates go on to post secondary education, the vast majority to univeristy. Apparently we had one of the highest rates in the GTA.
It was good for some, like me who needed the peer pressure to keep my act together but i know a lot of people who vrashed and burned or got completly discouraged because university wasn't for them but few other options were shown to them by administration. Thats what happened to my sister. She dropped out in the 11th grade, and worked for nearly 3 years before going to community college.She never did get her high school diploma though because it was such a horrible experience for her.
I don't blame her at all, teachers made her feel strupid because she couldn't do university prep work, the concept of electing NOT to go to university just seemed idiotic to them. Morons. Not every one can get a degree! we need mechanics and medical techs and vet nurses and physical therepists and the thousands of other jobs that require hands on education rather theortical. gah.
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Yeah, my high school had the second highest graduation/GPA in the state and like the 15th in the country, so we had 2 high schools in the state that were top 15 in the country. LOL Both schools were in very wealthy communities where the peer pressure and standards are very high. I've heard it's gotten even worse in the peer pressure, but the stress levels are even higher and people are transfering to other schools. The one I went to wasn't the kind you'd want to go if you had any learning disabilities because they didn't know how to handle it; they practically put you in the same class as those with autisim. I had a friend who had dyslexia and she had to transfer to another school and she ended up going to Yale. LOL She came back and announced it to all the teachers "Ya'll thought I was dumb, but guess what baby? I'm going to YALE!" ROFL. It was quite funny.
I think in both my friend's case and in yours, it shows that there are some people who really shouldn't be teaching... Not everyone is cut out to go to college, university or whatever, but that doesn't make them stupid. I have another friend who started her own company and she didn't really have the education. She's doing quite well.
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DestinySky
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i like your friend already. I would love to go in to my old elementry school with a copy of my transcripts and yelled 'FUCK YOU ALL MORONS! Look at my GPA bitches' lol. as an alternative, I'm getting a fuck you to the education systeam tattooed on my person when I'm done school. It's going to be a bumblebee because of that myth that according to the laws of aerodynamics, bees can't fly but they do it anyway because they don't know they can't.
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That's a pretty cool idea. I don't know why educators just can't handle these things better.
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i think its because most teachers go i nto te industry because they like knowledge. the problem with that is that they can't understand people who don't like learning or have throuble doing it. My cousin's husband is a princiapl at an elementry school and he told me that the best teachers are the ones who have to work hard for thier grades, but teachers collages are getting so cometeive that only the smartest students are getting in. That means that the people who are teaching are the ones who never had any trouble leanring so they don't know how to teach someone with issue.
(does that make any sense? it seems kind of wordy to me.)
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No, I totally get what you mean. There probably is some truth to that. I think the better teachers are the ones who *get* that not everyone is good at learning... they're the ones who try to make it easier for those kids. I remember when I was in elemntry school, we had this teacher, ms. mccullough and she was awesome... but what made her great was that she *got* each student. Each kids strengths and weaknesses. Quite a few of the kids sucked at math, so what did she do? She created a fun game called around the world and she made learning fun.
People who are like that are the best teachers... I think.
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My 5th grade teacher was the exact kind of teacher. She gave me the courage to keep trying.She got my through the 5th grade, and then her support got my through the 6th grade. I transfer to s chool with a better Sp. Ed. department during the 6th grade,I didn't get to talk to her anymore but her message stuck with me. I barely finished the 7th and 8th grade but i did it. In high school I finally 'got it' and i actually liked school but if it wasn't for Mrs.Guriererre I would have given up trying long before then and I wouldn't be in University now.
She was such a cool teacher! A former hippie/truck stop waitress/jouralist. She wore love beads and east indian skirts with jiggles on them every day lol
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Aw, I'm glad she got you through it and her message stuck. That is what GOOD teachers are all about. Truly good teachers. The ones today? Not so much.
Good thing you're in college now and not going through K-12 because you probably wouldn't have that teacher. The educational system is such a disaster. Especially with all the predators...
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education almost everywhere has gone down the crapper. its enough to make a person want to homeschool all the kids in thier extended family.Even the private schools that supposedly cater is free thinking or creativity are becomg very academic oreiented and isolating kids who don't fit the mould
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Yeah and it's not safe at all. Schools used to be safe, but now? It's very dangerous. You can't go into any school anymore without going through a metal detector or something. It's insane. You have teachers who prey on youth and students who kill.
I'm 27 and I just thank GOD I never had to experience any of that. I couldn't imagine going to school these days. College or otherwise.
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Well its not that bad in my area. A bunch of middle and high schools in the bad parts of TO have police inspections though. My high school put in cameras when I was in the 10th grade and there was a big hoopla about it. The adminisration had to do it because the OACs were lighting garbage cans on fire to postpone tests.
We had a few bomb threats but they were all bullshit. That was in '99/00. im sure things have changed since then.
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Eeek. We have it everywhere now. It's scary. When I was in school, my senior year, someone broke into the fire alerm system and had it go off everyday 8 times a day and we'd spend like most of the day outside because the fire department and police department had to come to check it out and sometimes, they'd get there after an hour or so. LOL
I loved that.
It happened like that for nearly 2 months. Great times.
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our record was 6 alarms in one day and thers only 5 periods lol. It got to a point where teachers would let us carry out backpacks and jackets in to class or let us make locket stops if they were on the way out because it was too cold be outside without them.It was around that time that the grocery store across the street became a popular place to go during lunch, cheaper food (but no hot station) and no fire alarms lol
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That's too funny.
We got a week off of school because of the fire alarm problem; it was so funny though because everyone thought the alarm thing had been fixed, but nope... it wasn't... we got back and not even 5 minutes into school, the alarm went off. The FD/PD came and left and 20 minutes later, it went off again and we were sent home. That happened everyday that week. LOL
It was actually on the news. Senior year was awesome... at one point we actually had classes outside for a bit. LOL
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lol lucky. we only missed the odd day and half day. our bomb threat did make the news though. That would be the day I was legitimatly home sick
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