i'm in the hardest level classes i can find because i like to challenge myself. and i've always been on good terms with all my teachers like forever. this year though, i signed up for a class that i thought i wouldn't have much trouble with, and i don't have much trouble with it. the only problem is that the teacher hates me.
i've never before had such a problem with a teacher. i'm always polite, i don't make excuses when i mess up like forgetting my homework once and awhile. i treat his word as final law. i just don't understand why he hates me so much.
it's affecting my grade by now because i have an 89 in the class and he won't round it up. other kids, he does round it up but he won't because he hates me.
(and by the way, i happen to know for a fact that he doesn't like me because of specific things he does. it's not that stupid 'teen thing': "oh everyone's out to get me". so don't say like "oh i'm sure he doesn't hate you sweetie" , cuz i know he does.)
my question is what do i do? how do i deal with this teacher and still pull off an A that he won't give me?????? help!
However, for me to see the situation more clearly I would really need specific examples of his behavior towards you.
The best advice I can give you right now, would be to talk to your parent or guardian about the situation. Or ask a friend in the class if they notice how this teacher treats you differently. Then approach the teacher himself with the situation. If you truly believe with all your heart that this man is being unfair to you, the option of going to the principal or administration of the school (a.k.a his boss) is always helpful. Every student has the right to feel safe and treated fairly at school, and its the administration's job to do everything in their power to make that environment possible for you.
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