TheTeenGirl answered Thursday March 24 2005, 7:54 pm: After that class, ask him if you can talk to him. Say, "[Mr. Jones], I need for you to move me to the other side of the class, because people near me are talking, not me, and its really annouying that you snap at me for being accused of talking." And if he won't make an effort to move you, then tell the principal, or any staff members of the school about this.
soccurboi48 answered Thursday March 24 2005, 7:31 pm: you should talk to your school counselor or go to the principal to tell them about him...or u could get your mom to have a conference with that teacher and see whats going on...!Hope i helped!
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BiggieSmalls answered Thursday March 24 2005, 7:21 pm: Alright, here's the deal. Yell back at him. become gothic. spaz out in class and like freak out and stuff. when he comes over to help, kick him where the sun don't shine. this should work. [ BiggieSmalls's advice column | Ask BiggieSmalls A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Thursday March 24 2005, 6:20 pm: talk to your parents tell them that, hes awful to you when you dont even do anything and its getting you down good luck.
birdman answered Thursday March 24 2005, 6:17 pm: what i would do is ignore it for a while, but if it continues for no reason, you might talk to your guidance counsler. thatz wat i did, and usally after that they kinda get scared of you and are nice :-P hope it helps :+) [ birdman's advice column | Ask birdman A Question ]
Sherry answered Thursday March 24 2005, 6:15 pm: Talk to him after class. Be like "Hey Mr./Mrs....You always yell at me when I'm not even talking. And it hurts my feelings" Something like that, talk like an adult and act like a adult...and he/she will talk to you about it! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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