Three Voted Applications:
one two three About You
Name/Nickname: Laura
At naruto_rating you were stamped as: Shikamaru
Three words to describe you: easy-going, sarcastic, mischievous
Likes: Reading, ninjas, making jokes, writing, cats, animals, video games, traveling, my friends, music, manga, summer, chocolate, hanging out with my friends, the internet, shopping, writing, happy endings
Dislikes: Close-minded people, trains, waking up early, homework, rain, mediocrity, liars, spiders, discrimination, ignorance, rude people, violence, homework
In A Teacher--
The type of Teacher/Sensei I hope to be is: I would like to be the friendly one, realiable, kind
The type of Teacher/Sensei I don't hope to be: I don't want to impose myself on them and appear like a strict teacher
The type of Teacher/Sensei my students would see me as is: : I would like them to see me as a friendly teacher, someone they can get along with. The rapport between me and my students is very important, but they also must respect me.
Things you'd like to have your students learn from you: I would like to teach them everything I know
Scenario-Time
You're told you've given a team of slackers. Your three students that you're supposed to teach "the ninja way" just won't get motivated. How do you handle this? I would probably tell them directly that I don't want to waste my time. If they don't want to work harder in order to become a good ninja there is nothing I can do for them.
You've got two of your students who just can't seem to get along. They pay more attention to fighting each other than you - how do you handle this? Tell them to stop it. Rivalry can be good sometimes, it can help them grow and do their best but they can't spend all the time fighting!
What's the first lesson you would give to your students -- think of Kakashi and the bells. First, I would teach them how to cooperate. It's important that they get along well
Your students won't listen - how do you handle this? This is something I really can't stand, I am here to help them, to try to give them what they need! if they won't listen to me I would probably punish them even if it's something I'd rather not do. But I guess I have no choice...
What would be your deciding factors to entering your team into the Chuunin Exams? When I think they are ready for it. It's not only a matter of strength, they must also be mature and reliable
Anything else? No