<p>This doesn’t seem that bad at first, but once you think about it, it’s bad.</p>
<p>My honors Chemistry teacher majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry… </p>
<p>Last year turned out to be an awful year in Chemistry class.</p>
<p>This doesn’t seem that bad at first, but once you think about it, it’s bad.</p>
<p>My honors Chemistry teacher majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry… </p>
<p>Last year turned out to be an awful year in Chemistry class.</p>
<p>My french teacher sophomore year adamantly refused to give out grades over a 90 on compositions. When I went to talk to her and asked her about her grading criteria, and what I should do to improve, she basically told me “I can give whatever grades I choose, punk”</p>
<p>the most annoying thing is when teachers give 99’s but not a single 100, because “no body’s perfect”. <em>cough</em>gym<em>cough</em></p>
<p>Sophmore year I had my two worst teachers:</p>
<p>Precalc: Indian guy who did not know how to teach. Everyone used TI-89 Titaniums to get through his test. I on the other hand did not understand how to use one so i pretty much failed >_<</p>
<p>Physics: Total idiot of a teacher. Didn’t teach us very clearly and mumbled at the board. </p>
<p>Frankly those two teachers ruined my GPA enough to deny me from NHS, which I am ****ed about considering I had worked my butt off to get volunteering hours and various activities in. Killed my motivation and I honest to got hate them both.</p>
<p>Never looked at school in the same, fun filled way ever again - guess my bubble had to burst sometime…</p>
<p>I had two and both were science teachers. My biology teacher had a baby before school started so we didn’t see her the first semester. She then moved the second semester so we were stuck with substitutes the whole year without ever seeing her. Several of the days consisted of watching movies:/ The other teacher was my chemistry teacher. She broke her foot and had to go on medical leave for six months. During that time we had several substitutes who gave us large packets of notes and all of the homework that the AP chemistry class had to do. Therefore, for several months, I was doing AP chemistry without the weighted grade. When the teacher came back, they couldn’t remember anyone’s name and would mark people (me included) absent on a few test dates by accident:/ It didn’t go well. However, I have had several good teachers as well:)</p>
<p>wartsandall… that baby thing happened to my school’s AP stats class. and they spent most of their time watch NUMBERS… :D</p>
<p>My 9th grade science teacher… he was basically glued to the computer screen watching who knows lol. He is also obsessed with hockey since he is the worst coach of Varsity hockey. From Labs to Tests he would just stare at the screen. If you ask him for help he would leave the classroom.</p>
<p>During my freshman year, my French II teacher was a corpulent woman who did not know the language. I knew more about French than she did. Her accent was absolutely horrendous. She would make us do huge amounts of vocabulary cards for every chapter, and she made us bring them all in for the final exam. Well, guess who didn’t know that we had to do this and had thrown out his vocab cards? Yup. Her “teaching” styles involved her lumbering around the room shouting random grammatical/speaking rules like “NE PRONONCEZ PAS LE E-N-T”. She didn’t even tell us what an object pronoun was.</p>
<p>My sophomore English II teacher was a sweet lady, but she was completely incompetent. English II at my school is world literature. She had us read My Sister’s Keeper, Of Mice and Men, and The Glass Castle. Then we had to do a project on homeless people for The Glass Castle. I included a picture of Terrance and Phillip (from South Park) in the middle of my project, calling them homelss Canadians. I got a 100%. Luckily, she left after two months, and our replacement teacher was amazing.</p>
<p>you know what’s funny. some of my best teachers ever, have the worst spelling ever</p>
<p>my eighth grade english teacher kept flirting with all the other teachers instead of teaching us. and she was like 50 or something and still married. and worst of all, she gave me a b+.</p>
<p>my french 1/2 teacher…she had one eye and was just the WORST at teaching, and mt 10th grade honors LA teacher who didn’t know a single storyline out of 12+ books she assigned… and my honors chem teacher, even though everyone loved him, he would get mad when you ask “too many” questions, also my honors bio teacher, cause she had no sympathy for her students and would never bend any rules</p>
<p>I’ve had a terrible english teacher every year except 10th grade. EVERY YEAR. They knew NOTHING. There is only one english teacher in my whole school that I respect. ONE.</p>
<p>If someone actually correct them every time they made a mistake, their effective teaching time would go down from 55 minutes to 5. Seriously. On top of that, they can’t control the class and they’re lazy. The head of the english department doesn’t even know the difference between ‘emphatic’ and ‘empathetic’.</p>
<p>Most of the guys really like the english teachers though. Someone in my class suggested that whoever hired them wasn’t thinking with his head, but with…other body parts.</p>
<p>Probably my soon-to-be history teacher.
Usually only 1 person (if even that) gets an A in his class.</p>
<p>We constantly had to correct our Honors English teacher in freshman year. Once she said that 6 BILLION Jews died in the Holocaust and sent a shy kid to the principal’s office for correcting her. </p>
<p>My spawn of satan journalism teacher, who put me on probation without notifying me, called my friend “cancerous”, “poisonous”, and a “sadist” and constantly gossips behind her student’s back to other STUDENTS. We complain to guidance every couple of weeks, but she’s still here after a year…</p>
<p>Sophomore year geometry teacher. </p>
<p>Me: I have a question about-
Her: You’ll get partial credit.
Me: But-
Her: NO.</p>