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May 21, 2010 23:22

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A friendly reminder that while asking your teachers what to study is acceptable, asking them to predict what will be on your other exams is notI'd be more than happy to point you to the correct chapters in your Divination textbook to look over, but that's all ( Read more... )

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princepotential May 22 2010, 05:12:17 UTC
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The stupid things an average student can say never fails to astound and disgust me.

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blindsoothsayer May 22 2010, 15:20:44 UTC
When you're a teacher for long enough, you become used to it.

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strong_inaskirt May 22 2010, 10:15:25 UTC
Desperation at exam time, I don't know whether to laugh or deduct house points for such behaviour.

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blindsoothsayer May 22 2010, 15:13:45 UTC
I've been doing strictly the former, but it's becoming very frustrating.

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strong_inaskirt May 23 2010, 00:10:09 UTC
Well, some are just flustered and worried and don't mean harm, though there are a few whoare just chancing their luck.

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blindsoothsayer May 23 2010, 05:58:44 UTC
Yes, I believe most of them had good intentions. Still, I'm hoping that this will nip the issue in the bud.

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numbersnfigures May 22 2010, 18:41:19 UTC
Students actually thought you would tell them what was on their exams?

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blindsoothsayer May 23 2010, 05:58:01 UTC
Several did, as a matter of fact.

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numbersnfigures May 23 2010, 14:30:41 UTC
What?

But that's just... not logical..

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blindsoothsayer May 24 2010, 16:08:38 UTC
Many of them have forgotten to study through the year, I suppose, and feel there are no other options.

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