I can't stand your guts

<p>The plant was a "lab" grade (this was for freshman honors bio) but things went fine as I redid everything quickly; as for the mice, it was a year-long project in which we ordered animals of indeterminate age and as thus, it was enevitable that some wouldn't last very long. Wouldn't have affected me grade-wise, anyway, because I was out of town at the time and it was the other guy's fault, anyway.</p>

<p>So nah. Sucky grading policy on your teacher's part, though. Zeros as quizzes? Ouch.</p>

<p>yeah but she was really cool and we had quizzes EVERY SINGLE DAY so it wouldnt hurt much. everyones lived by the way. another policy of hers is to not give credit for homework. we were just "expected" to do it, it didnt help our grade but if we missed an assignment, not only did she flip, she threw in a 0 as a quiz. that happened a couple times and she made a girl cry. when the girl started crying, her response was "dont cry, it shows immaturity. you should be in cp" but she3 apologized the next day. she was my favorite though because her class was so freaking difficult its making this years chem a breeze. plus it helps that i got the highest grade in her class.</p>