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Sunday, September 11, 2011

teachers have homework too

You know what utterly grinds my gears? When teachers don't hand you back your completed assignments.

The papers that students hand in are for nobody else but the teachers. It is not for their parents, relatives, or friends. When writing the paper, the student would work his hardest and aim to earn a decent grade. The student would meticulously proofread his/her written work, making sure that the paper is polished. After hours of writing, the student would hand it to the teacher the next day while simultaneously being inpatient and extremely curious about the grade.

Now how would you feel if you didn't receive your paper back that you worked so hard on? Especially when that teacher is no longer teaching at your school? And you told her beforehand that she still has not given back your paper? And you sent her an email about it as well?

And what do I get? Nothing. I am a senior, and I still have not received an assignment that I have written in my junior year. And you know that colleges suggest sending in graded works. This assignment is worth sending, but what's the point if the teacher doesn't give it back?

Teachers have their own homework too: to grade the student's homework and hand it back in time!




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