GO TO SCIENCE HELL!

Oct 07, 2009 13:39

IHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIMIHATEHIM and he's making me hate science.


So, my science teacher is some form or at least a distant relative of a bitch. He is evil.

On the test there was a section worth ten points based on whether "the student shows curiosity" in physical science. He described it as a "snap decision" that he gets to make grading the test.

There was another section labeled "Does the student correctly identify himself?" that was worth five points. A girl behind me lost those five points because he forgot her "element name" which he made us give ourselves. REPEAT: she did nothing wrong; he forgot something. She lost points.

Finally, the test was a take home thing. It was divided into the following sections sections: an essay section, a multiple choice section, a twenty-eight questions section and a project section.

The essay part said go to the book and answer one of the discussion questions from each chapter.

There was no multiple choice questions given out. There was that 28 questions section, but it was both multiple choice and free-response. I assumed that the multiple choice was from the book too. Then, I did the twenty-eight questions. As it turns out, the 28 questions thing was the the thing to use; so, I have to redo my test.

Finally, the project part was particularly frustrating. A week ago we had to turn in a topic for a RESEARCH project to get it approved. I said I would research asteroids and such. He APPROVED it and said that it would be fine. The project part was supposed to be us explaining an EXPERIMENT to do with our topic. I don't know what he expects me to personally do with asteroids, why he didn't tell me to pick a different topic, or why he labeled what he must have known would be a practical as a research project.

I was in a bad mood. Then I came back to the dorm, got a hug from Amber, found out that Zdeno Chara did a nakkid photo shoot for ESPN, laughed, and felt better.

life, school

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