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Old 07-07-2008, 05:59 PM   #256
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Originally Posted by Taylor514ce View Post
Was it "Social Studies"? There was a class, I admit I never really knew what it was "about". We did strange things, like study advertising, invent products and present little skits of commercials, make collages... I really don't know what the class was called. But the female teacher hated men/boys. Is there a counterpart to "misogyny"?
androgyny ? no, that's something else...

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Every assignment was a "group" assignment, and yet she gave out individual grades. Invariably, in my group I did 100% of the work, got a D+, while the girls in the same group got A's. That class became my "study hall", where I did all the homework for my other classes, because I knew no matter what I did, I was flunking anyway, so might as well leave my after school hours homework free, right?
really i wonder sometimes what pushes some people to become teachers.
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