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Back in school (or if you're still in school) who were your least favourite teachers, what subjects were they for & why were that so bad?
At the moment, my math teacher angers me SOOO much. For the past 2 weeks we've been given homework every day! And she doesn't even teach us properly. Hence:
8th Grade Average - 86%
9th Grade Average - 75%
(Australia's grading system works differently to the U.S)
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I would've agreed with you, until he mentioned he has a sh*tty teacher. Without a decent teacher, all that homework becomes a hell of a lot harder, so I'd have to agree with Matt. That does suck.
I've had lots of teachers, and most of them were nice people. The only problem I've ever had is all the different ways they teach. Most of them have been good and I've learned from them, but there have been a few where I just couldn't for the life of me understand what they were teaching, and my grades suffered for it. It was partly my fault for not trying harder to get a better knowledge of all these things, partly their fault for not trying to teach in a broader perspective, but I understand that it is harder to teach in different ways.
My worst subjects were Algebra, Science, and Biology. I think History and Economics weren't very good, but they definitely better than the previous three I mentioned.
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Even though I have a bad maths teacher, I'm pretty good at it. Like you Warrior, I'm good at Algebra. Measurement is also another one of my strong points.
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