Question Posted Wednesday October 24 2007, 4:08 pm
School is so hard and like there is this one teacher who is so anoying and she is just on my back man so she wont leeave me alone and she told my mom that I was failing math and than I went to go ask my math teacher if I was and she was like no and she showed me the grade and its a C+ so she girl lied to me and she thinks shes all hott and stuff so ya I hate this girl should I tell my mom bout this or aonther person or what.
thelaura answered Thursday October 25 2007, 11:01 am: Tell your mum you aren't failing, if you haven't already.
You never know, she could have genuinely made a mistake, or it could be an excuse to get you to work harder. It's still wrong though and she shouldn't have even said anything if she doesn't even teach you maths. Ask her why she said you're failing.
If it carries on with other subjects, have a word with that subject teacher. They should be the ones keeping you on track and talking about your grades - not this other random teacher.
Just ignore her for the time being. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
killerface answered Thursday October 25 2007, 10:39 am: It sounds like it's no big deal. Don't worry about it. She could've just made a mistake, and if she isn't even your math teacher, then she shouldn't have said anything about your grades anyway. It sounds more like a personal vendetta rather than something that actually needs attention by people. School is hard, but then so is life. Sorry. Teachers will be annoying for the rest of your life, so will your bosses. Just do your best to ignore her. [ killerface's advice column | Ask killerface A Question ]
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