Friday, April 4, 2008

Professors

It really irks me when a professor gives you a bad grade because you didn't write a paper exactly like they would have. I have been in advanced and AP english classes my whole life. I was taken out of class and taught seperatly with a few other students. So how do I make an F on a simple analysis paper? Because I didn't have the same understanding of the poem as the teacher did. I didn't go onto sparknotes and look up what they said and copy that. Today I am meeting with the teacher to explain this to her. Hopefully she understands that other people can have different opinions.

4 comments:

Martin Claybold said...

Professors have their own benchmark for grading the students. Nothing to crib about it.

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Unknown said...

professors are have own right about grading.it is depend on their mood if they have good mood they give student good grade if not then student just one thing do that is cry...........

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