Originally posted by teyla-nick94
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Robert Carlyle/Dr Nicholas Rush Thunk/Appreciation thread
Collapse
X
-
sigpic
-
Originally posted by teyla-nick94 View PostNo I mean, is that a possibility to watch RC movies via internet?sigpic
Comment
-
Originally posted by jeri View PostI had a teacher that liked to call tests "educational extravaganzas". Not really funny when you consider that one of those tests we all failed! That was the test for Adobe certification for Photoshop I think. The hard thing about them is that there are often several ways to do a certain thing, and they want you to know all of them. Most of us will find a way that suits us and forget the rest. So you see how tricky job certification tests can be. Somehow I managed to get an A in that class, not sure how he figured, maybe my extreme effort.
Maybe he liked you very much and gave you an A for thatsigpic
Comment
-
Guys, given that you are very good shrinks I have another problem: We wrote a physics test last Thursday and I...well, I wasn't really prepared for it. And after the disaster with the big math test I haven't told my parents about this one yet. And if I am lucky and will get a D I won't tell them. I'm kinda afraid what they're gonna say. I really don't wanna tell them. If it's a D it won't be a problem telling them. But an E and a F are far worsesigpic
Comment
-
Originally posted by teyla-nick94 View PostI know what you mean. I have a physics teacher who is exactly like that. Only problem I have a D in his tests
Maybe he liked you very much and gave you an A for thatsigpic
Comment
-
Originally posted by teyla-nick94 View PostGuys, given that you are very good shrinks I have another problem: We wrote a physics test last Thursday and I...well, I wasn't really prepared for it. And after the disaster with the big math test I haven't told my parents about this one yet. And if I am lucky and will get a D I won't tell them. I'm kinda afraid what they're gonna say. I really don't wanna tell them. If it's a D it won't be a problem telling them. But an E and a F are far worsesigpic
Comment
-
Originally posted by jeri View PostOuch! That's a hard position for you to be in. It might be better to tell them sooner, so it's not like your hiding things from them. After all, I'm sure they want to help you, but you will have to listen to the "lecture" that you are afraid of. Parents always have the standard lecture they need to give you. But then you can discuss things with them, and maybe they can help in some way. I know how you feel, I was not a great student when I was your age, but later in college I did better. But with studies like physics and math, I have the same problems as you.sigpic
Comment
-
Originally posted by jeri View PostActually, he based the grades on the work we produced, our photos for each assignment. He threw out the test, because what does that really say about a teacher if all the students fail? Doesn't look good.sigpic
Comment
-
Originally posted by teyla-nick94 View PostThat's the problem. We cannot talk! If we try it ends in a heated discussion. Horrible, I tell you. And if it's a D again I maybe tell them - maybe, we'll see. It wouldn't matter if they didn't know about it.sigpic
by AresLover452 ^^
Comment
-
Originally posted by Duval View PostIt would be simpler if you said everything, I know that it is not easy to have a quarrel with his parents but it is only a hard time and then if you explain calmly they could understand that it is not of your fault.sigpic
Comment
Comment