<p>Never cried in class...</p>
<p>i've seen people cry in class
my computer teacher has made my friends cry, just because she's like that, it wasn't like a grade or anything
i didn't cry after my AP exams, but i heard that others did, after AP Latin, I just ran through the halls laughing b/c i thought i did that badly (btw i wore a laurel wreath for most of this)
i got a 3</p>
<p>I think we've had to call ambulances three times for marching band... but I don't recall any crying. We're hardcore.</p>
<p>Once I got nauseous, ran and threw up, and went and got back into the drill. My section leader was proud. XP. That's how we roll.</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>Marching band is funny. I laugh at all the kids that have to "sit out" after we run a lap around the parking lot or something. </p>
<p>I sometimes want to throw up for the sheer ridiculousness of having some annoying band obsessed freak shout orders at me and tell me that it's disrespectful when I'm 2 minutes late to a 6 hour rehearsal. It pains me that much. But I'm not a huge fan of marching band...in fact...I kind of hate it. A lot.</p>
<p>I'm that band obsessed freak that shouts.</p>
<p>If you're early, you're on time, if you're on time, you're late, and if you're late you're unacceptable. Bwahahahah.</p>
<p>That's nice. </p>
<p>Revenge of the nerds?</p>
<p>In fifth and sixth grade we got our first-quarter report cards at a teacher conference that students were present at (pressure much? lol) and first-quarter of both of those grades I got one B+ and in front of my parents and teacher.</p>
<p>My teacher asked me the next day if my parents were abusive (they never have been). o.o</p>
<p>I never cried IN class but I did cry to my guidance counsellor. He's the kind of guy that is basically like a good friend and knows what high school stress can be like. I cried to him about how unreasonable my math teacher was and how hard I tried on the course and how much I love drama but how much my drama teacher dislikes me. I got over it because he gave me some good advice, told me he'll work around my small problems and told me to stay calm because everything is going to be alright.</p>
<p>I always get VERY emotional at the start of the school year. Last year, (9th grade) I was in health class and just started thinking "what am I doing here? I hate this!" and asked to go to the bathroom because I knew I was gonna freak. My teacher then proceeded to lecture us about wasting class time in the bathroom. I started crying like CRAZY.
Tomorrow is my first day of school and I can already feel the tears a-comin'.</p>
<p>i'm sorry but for all those who cried in class due to school and homework: chill and get a life? I mean, I have no problem w/ ppl who cry due 2 personal *****, as I have been one of them, but com'n... that's just idiotic.</p>
<p>I've never cried in class, but I fight with my teachers all the time. Does that count? I hate it when they give me a crap grade, when I spent all night doing an assignment, and give good grades to people who threw their assignment together just before getting to class, or even worse, just copying someone. </p>
<p>Like this one time, I had to make a Time magazine style cover, but with themes from a chapter we had just done. I figured, I'll do it on the computer, and make it look like a real magazine, and did everything down to the pixel(literally!). So it came out great, and I was proud. Then I turned it in, and got a C, when other people, who just drew up a sketch and colored it in a hurry the class before got A's. The teacher's explanation was that it's harder to draw then to print. BS! I spent hours making sure everything was perfect! I'm lucky that they're not allowed to grade on behavior, but still, I'm pretty sure they're biased when grading my assignments.</p>
<p>PS: I'm also that band obsessed freak that shouts.</p>
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Once I got nauseous, ran and threw up, and went and got back into the drill. My section leader was proud. XP. That's how we roll.
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<p>Oh yeah, I've done that one. I just walked out of the drill, went between two cars and puked like nothing else (I'd been sick all week...but I was section leader and our UIL contest was the next week, so I kinda needed to be there)...and then walked right back into the drill and kept going. My director then stopped the drill just to point out how awesome that was. lol</p>
<p>I've also been stung twice by bees during practice and didn't say anything till the end of practice. Oh...and plenty of busted lips and gums from people turning in the wrong spots and junk.</p>
<p>I'm usually pretty tough, but passing out freaked my goofy tail out. If it hadn't been the first time for that to happen, I probably would have been fine, though.</p>
<p>Oh...and if you're a section leader and/or officer in my old high school's band, you'd better yell at people or you'll get yelled at after practice by the director. When I went to their first football game the other day, a bunch of folks said that they'd wished I were still there cause I wasn't afraid to yell and people pretty much always listened because I did it in a funny way that didn't **** folks off (Matt and I made a great team on that).</p>
<p>^Our sections leaders need to work on that "yelling without ****ing people off". Haha.</p>
<p>You just have to make a joke out of the situation. Otherwise the people you're yelling at feel attacked and will just give you attitude...and being nice all the time doesn't work either because then folks will walk all over you (though some circumstances do require you to be the shoulder to cry on).</p>
<p>Anyway, the yelling joke did the trick for Matt and me...the other folks that would just yell orders got nothing more than angry mutters out of the targets and folks around them.</p>
<p>I personally enjoyed yelling in broken German (and sometimes Spanish) most. My director speaks German alright, so he was really the only other person that understood what I was yelling then. He got a real kick out of it because it was usually pretty dumb.</p>
<p>Um, I don't remember crying in school, ok, maybe kindergarten, but that's normal. My friend cried after we did the writing OGT (Ohio Graduation Test) 'cause she forgot (along with about 13 others) to do the second big writing portion(which had NO signs, directions,etc. telling us to go on!) & they said she'd fail for missing that. Writing's her best subject & she was all worried & freaked out about having to do it again next year. I don't blame her, I think I would've done the same thing. It's one thing to get the results back & know you failed, but it's another story if you know 100% you failed that same day. (By the way, she ended up passing the test.)</p>
<p>I broke down in french class last week cos I really really hate french.. I'm so miserable in that class. My brain just freezes whenever the teacher calls on me.. everyone knows more french than I do haha.</p>
<p>But its a required class (and useless, to me anyways), which makes me hate it even more.</p>
<p>I always felt the same way about Spanish, Airu. The only language I have any interest in learning is German, so I hated every second of the two years of Spanish I took with a passion. </p>
<p>I never had a breakdown in class, though.</p>
<p>My piano teacher made me cry before. She was trying to teach me this one thing for my piano test that I just couldn't understand no matter how many times she repeated the method. So after a while, I finally asked her if she could try to use a different way to help me understand. For some reason she blew up and I broke down. She started saying that she was the teacher, so I can't tell her what to do and that she did not have to help me with this.
Right.
I pay her monthly at the beginning of each month; she has to help me. People said I should've told her boss about this, but I let her go on it.</p>
<p>I don't think I've cried in school, but I was pretty darn close just yesterday. I found out that I lost the valedictorian spot to some guy. I went to my counselor to see if I could catch up in any way, and she couldn't think of anything. I couldn't talk right then cuz I just knew that I would burst into tears if I started talking. Yeah it sucks...just keep on looking forward and pick yourself back up. That's the most important part.</p>
<p>so what? salutatorian is fricken amazing. thatd be sad if he didnt deserve it and you did, but if he earned it then you should be ecstatic at your accomplishment anyway. many people would dream of that.</p>