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<p>you wrote about jews?</p>

<p>I had a teacher like that for junior English. On our first research paper we were instructed to write "two and a quarter pages". Someone wrote two and a half and got a 20.</p>

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<p>NO WAI!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>That's ridiculous OJ! I hate teachers like that :(</p>

<p>Yeah, i was "instructed" to write 6.</p>

<p>"0" b/c anything below D-(60) counts as 0. Yeah.</p>

<p>I'll just find other life.</p>

<p>That sounds a bit ridiculous.</p>

<p>I think that is ridiculous too.</p>

<p>Maybe you should ask your parents to talk to your teacher.</p>

<p>go straight to the principal yo</p>

<p>It is definitely ridiculous. You've got to go to the principal and get this straightened out. If the <em>only</em> reason was for getting the grade you got was the additional page, then you can definitely fight this. No one else went over the 6 pages?</p>

<p>One of my friend did 5 pages and failed.</p>

<p>Although that's pretty harsh, doing too little isn't the same as doing a little more</p>

<p>HA this is funny in my opinion. I'm sure the teacher let you know though...you can't just ignore them. Serves ya properly</p>

<p>ahahah. did this ever get sorted out?</p>

<p>Alright, so everyone cries about grades, why don't I do just the exact same thing! I got C in frosh year in Geometry (bye-bye MIT!).</p>

<p>three Fs isn't even as bad as a C in your FRESHMAN year. </p>

<p>...:)</p>

<p>Three Fs isn't that bad as C in your MATH class :( Perhaps, it is going to be C+ but still. Well, I was ill half of semester and even then -- completely in panic and desperation.</p>

<p>:(</p>

<p>meybe you can do well on your math sat's =)
although they have plenty of kids who do well in math sat's, math classes, and with amazing ECs that they still feel the need to reject. I read in an article that Harvard-calibur schools are happy when there is 1 blemish that they can use to reject an application, merely due to the selectivity and the number of applications they receive.</p>

<p>it's a sad world buddy.</p>