i'm a very hard working student who works extra hours from college and do all the work on time and i am so determine to do all of my work. but i have 1 problem that is,1 of my lecturer who is also my tutor, is so annyoing because he doesn't help me when i need it, he only say's i'm coming, but by end he gets to somone else or doesn't bother with me. only this teacher I'm always left as the last person to be looked at, which is so not fair and i had it right up to here! As i alot of work and harder then other student's but that doesn't give my lecturer to ignore me or not bother at all i mean this is soooo UNFAIR!!! and his excuse was today taht he doesn't help as i am the only student who gets more help than other students but that is soooo untrue and biased as he only see's me come and do extra hours etc...
please can u help me and tell me why my lecturer being like this even though he is nice to me but just not doing his job proprely, do u know wat i mean? give me some gd advice and tips thanx!
FernGully answered Tuesday March 2 2004, 11:11 pm: Maybe he thinks you are a great student just as you claim to be and that the other students really benefit more from the extra help. Exceptional students often get the last round of help from a teacher because the teacher feels that other pupils could really use the extra help.
If he feels that there are others who need more help than you do then you should wait patiently and if its really important than you may even have to wait until after class. If the teacher really feels that you need less help then others than he is going to attend to those students first.
You're going to have to take the initiative and use your free time and hopefully the teacher will realize that you are in need of some attention as well. [ FernGully's advice column | Ask FernGully A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Tuesday March 2 2004, 5:35 pm: You are in college? You need to work on your grammer. I would be happy to help out, but I can't quite understand what you are talking about. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
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