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skipping class


Question Posted Sunday August 6 2006, 10:43 pm

how do you not get caught if you skip a class? like is there a strategy or something

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punk4lyfe answered Monday August 7 2006, 5:24 pm:
hey. first of all. you have to know your teacher. they wont think much of it if you are a farely good student. if you get on their bad side right of the bat, then being caught is more likely. if you do skip a class, try not to run into the teacher that day. it really isnt that big a deal. every once in a while is fine, everyone does it. just dont make it where you dont show up to that class for weeks. just be smart. any more questions just ask.

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