im a fairly good writer, actualy i am quite good at it.
i took a writing class last year and i produced some of my best work their, however, i was not the most delight to teach. i did talk to my fellow classmates, and i did hand in some things late HOWEVER i overal felt i did nice in the class.
i asked the teacher today for a recemmendation and she replied EVILY. She told me i did not improve in her class (to which i replied i got an A- on the final paper... how is that nor imprroving?!?) she just kept trying to pick at minor things i did wrong and it really got to me;so much that i cried. no thats an understatement, i SOBBED. it really hurt to have a teacher who you thought appriciated your work to reject you and in such a harsh way! i mustered up the courage to ask her, when i knew things were a tad rocky with her, the least should could say was a simple no! instead she really hurt my feelings and left a big big scar on me. she really made me question myself and it just really overall hurt.
i spoke to my advisor and she told me shell help me find a different teacher (although i told her NONE like me)
littlemee answered Wednesday November 11 2009, 12:51 pm: its simple - she was unprofessional. but have you ever thought about why the teachers don't like you? think about it, it might help you later on in life. but anyway she was wrong.
by the way, that title is REALLY misleading! i was thinking reject in a different way. =P x [ littlemee's advice column | Ask littlemee A Question ]
seductive_eyes89 answered Tuesday November 10 2009, 11:59 pm: gurl pls shes your proffessor she should of handled herself dont ever doubt your written you obviously earned that A so whats the big deal i know she hurt you but what ever wave high to the haters! lol but dont it make you think twice before acting up or rather talking in class ha ha ha ha [ seductive_eyes89's advice column | Ask seductive_eyes89 A Question ]
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