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Question Posted Sunday March 21 2004, 9:54 pm

hi i have a teacher whos nice 85% of the time and i have a temper and i wanna be a patroll so i am trying to like cool it but she jus pisses me off she can be such a @$$ h--e what do i do

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Jade_Greene answered Friday March 26 2004, 4:49 pm:
There is just one thing you need to keep in mind. Your teacher is human too. This means she has bad days, family trouble, PMS, and other problems that might keep her from being in a bad mood. If she seems to be taking it out on you, it's because she somehow thinks you're stronger, more mature, smarter, or otherwise better able to take it, compared to the other kids. She might also rag on you a bit because she thinks you're capable of higher performance. You'll have to live with that, unless you want to do something to convince her you're *not* as mature as she thinks you are.

Try to keep a smile on your face no matter what you'd rather be saying or doing. She's only there for a short time; next year you will probably have another teacher.

Good luck.

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