Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: irishScott
In my high school, it was a student's responsibility to get the paper to the teacher the day it was due regardless of conditions, or at least make a valid attempt to do so. (ie arrange to have it put in the teacher's mailbox, hand it in early, etc)
Damages my a$$. OMG I won't be valedictorian!!! I know several of these vaunted "4.5 valedictorian students" and while a few worthy ones did get into MIT and CalTech, a good number are "taking a year off" before going to college. I had a 3.4 and I'm getting straight As in college now you rich lazy bastards. Suck it in.
Your rant doesn't change the school's policy and the fact that the teacher violated it.
The girl had no responsibility whatsoever to ask the teacher for permission beforehand, and it's irrelevant whether it was the 'smart' thing to do or not. We live in a world of rules, and if the teacher violates those rules to spite the girl, THE TEACHER IS WRONG. The girl is not wrong for failing to anticipate asshattery.
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