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In reply to the discussion: Student Goes off at Teacher for Lack of Commitment in Teaching - Duncanville, Texas [View all]DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)63. Not likely.
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Student Goes off at Teacher for Lack of Commitment in Teaching - Duncanville, Texas [View all]
AsahinaKimi
May 2013
OP
no-- undergrad at George Mason University and grad school at University of Georgia...
mike_c
May 2013
#12
So you'd guess little Johnny isn't weighting his assessment to cover his own deficiencies?
Plucketeer
May 2013
#20
I wish I had done that a couple of times! I had an advanced algebra class where there would be a
Dustlawyer
May 2013
#79
Probably so. If that's the case, the kid has a huge behemoth of an enemy on his hands
Triana
May 2013
#35
I think that it is apparent that you nothing better to do than judge the student
Carnage251
May 2013
#77