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[QUOTE="Amber084"]I once had a professor who I overheard bragging to his colleagues about how many students he failed. I dropped his class before I ever became one of them. Imagine that type of logic in any other line of work; do salesmen brag about how many accounts they've lost? do doctors brag about how many patients they've killed?DarthkaiserMost of my teachers do that, I once had a teacher that told us that no student passed his class.....EVER Turns out me and my friends were on the D and the exam grade was 50% we had like 65 with the first 50% so I had to pass that test and we studied from previous years exams from other groups who had to re-do the subject on summer. The thing is we did so many problems until I saw that some of them had been repeated from previous years and I discovered a pattern, the exam was made of 4 problems " the odd numbered ones were from the last two even years and the even numbered ones were from the last two odd years" So doing the math It was like this for the 2010 test. Problem 1: The number 1 of 2008 Problem 2: The number 2 of 2009 Problem 3: The number 3 of 2006 Problem 4: The number 4 of 2007 I think I got it right, The 5 of us got 100 on the final test so me and my small group of friends passed with B or around that Maybe the teacher is good at explaining but the laziness still gets him like it would do to any other guy Imagine if you were going to get surgery and the doctor bragged to you, "Most of my patients don't survive because I'm a tough surgeon!"
YEP...I screwwwed up extremely bad in school and was VERY old when I finally dropped out..thats about all I will say..OH and I have regreted it every day of my life...SO you kids better try now, cause its all over if you dont..good luck!
No, I always dropped the course before I could fail it. megagene
Would have done that myself if my damn scholarship didn't require me to keep so many credit hours each semester.
Failed Calculus my sophomore year in college. Though in my defense, the teacher decided to only have 5 questions on each test, so if you missed more than 1, you were pretty much screwed.
I was two percent away from failing English in grade nine, but that was just because the teacher despised me.
Ninth grade English is so politicalI was two percent away from failing English in grade nine, but that was just because the teacher despised me.
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