Can teachers edit letters of recommendations?

<p>And you got an answer. You just don’t like the answer you got. </p>

<p>If I had gotten this answer, I wouldn’t like it either. But it would still be right. We all put all of this on you because it is all on you.</p>

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<p>Sorry, I have a hard time with this one. There’s no excuse for senioritis. It happens, but it never excuses bad behavior.</p>

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<p>Intention has nothing to do with it. No matter what your intentions are, your actions have been disrespectful toward this teacher who did you a favor.</p>

<p>Moreover, you have just said here that the fault here is yours: you are getting lazy. And you’re looking for a way to make sure that there are no consequences for your laziness. The best way to avoid those consequences is to stop being lazy.</p>