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Gym Teacher...erm yeah.


Question Posted Monday September 11 2006, 5:37 pm

Okay, so my gym teacher. I can't begin to tell you how much I will loathe him. ALL my friends and random stragners feel SORRY for me because I have this one gym teacher.

I heard that he's a sexist, likes only the guys and girls who do sports and or are popular. I don't fit into any of those categories. So erm yeah, how or what shall I do to insure that I'll get an A and not a B? I try my best at everything but it does not show very well...


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DearChrissie3737 answered Monday September 11 2006, 9:11 pm:
Hey. Yes I know that some gym teachers do deffinitely do this but then again there are so many rumors about gym teachers it's unbelievable. He may not do this at all so just give him a chance. It's tuff being a gym teacher for some reason and he may be really nice inside. Just try your hardest and I'm sure you'll do fine and don't listen to other people at first until you get your own opinion of him. If he does give you a bad mark and you tried your hardest then you know everyone was right and to report him :). But make sure you just do what's right without an attitude towards him and don't already judge him and I'm sure he will be fine :-). I hope I helped and please give feedback my friend :-).
Chrissie

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pinkpong answered Monday September 11 2006, 8:30 pm:
well, i know that alot of gym teachers can tend to do that- most of the time without even noticing. but let yourself be the jusge of wether or not he favors people- not your friends. all i can tell you after that is that if he IS in fact doing it- you by all means have full permission to go to your dean's office/ counselor's office- and express your opinions to them about this particular teacher. make sure that they know you wish to stay confidential though- if thats wat u want.

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DefinedEyes answered Monday September 11 2006, 7:51 pm:
Dont judge him on what other people say.
And dont go into your gym class thinking that,
because if you go in with a bad attitude, of course you arent going to like it.
He could be really nice, so just see for yourself. Do your best, and if he doesnt think you are doing your best, let him know that you are.

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queenhearts answered Monday September 11 2006, 6:52 pm:
People are probably just saying that.

I'm sure a gym teacher likes active students. He probably talks to them because they are into sports and can carry a conversation about that. And with the populars, its because they are outgoing or something, really funny to talk to or blah.

If you talk to him and get on a certain level with him, then he will probably like you. You have to try really hard, it has to show though.

If you are getting a C or something, ask him what you could do to get a better grade. Extra credit? Some laps to run.

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