We were...but I dont know now...
A.) it may be too late to sign up
B.) if her final report card comes back bad were not going anywhere.
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We were...but I dont know now...
A.) it may be too late to sign up
B.) if her final report card comes back bad were not going anywhere.
That's too bad, big opportunity but ya gotta do whats right. Good for you!
I had one teacher who had a rule where he never gave higher than a B+ because his logic was if u got an A either the class was too easy, or u were that amazing. He came close one year with a girl, and finally told her he was giving her an 88.0 because he felt like she could've worked just a little bit harder. That was one of the few B+'s she ever had......Quote:
i actually PREFER to be a B-C student...because it ALWAYS leaves room for improvement... if your ALL A's whats left for you to achieve? you already got As nothing more can be learned for you, b-c you have levels of advancement to gain.
what a stupid teacher. if the best he would give is a B+, then his B+'s were really A's since you had to be perfect to get a B+. his logic is flawed because if the class was too easy then it was too easy. the point of learning is not to make it hard but to learn regardless of the process. fuck that guy!
lmao that chris hansen ish was too funny.
public schools are garbage anyways. They only teach what they want & not what is necessary to living life. Pull her out & send her to martial art school or maybe become a monk.
Robert Kiyosaki talks about this alot (so does Trump and Buffet). School tends to teach mroe to be an employee or a good follower (which is fine) whereas a true businessman/entrpenur (sry spelling) will teach u how to run your own business (y'all can read the book urself, don't want to misquote).Quote:
public schools are garbage anyways. They only teach what they want & not what is necessary to living life. Pull her out & send her to martial art school or maybe become a monk.
That's the same rule we used for CHemistry or really touch classes-a "C" was really a "B", etc. I do agree the point of learning is to learn, learn how to solve problems, and learn to think (not just memorize facts for a test).Quote:
if the best he would give is a B+, then his B+'s were really A's since you had to be perfect to get a B+. his logic is flawed because if the class was too easy then it was too easy. the point of learning is not to make it hard but to learn regardless of the process.