My idiotic teacher teaches the lesson after we take it home and work on it. I've been comparing it to 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' where Jade Fox says, 'I studied the diagrams, but you hid the details!'
That's how it feels, anyways. Such as, the first day we got an assignment without knowing what the hell is in it. Then the next day, he explains it. AFTER we've found out our mistakes that we wouldn't have made if he'd actually taught the lesson beforehand. It's bullshit. Pure bullshit. I know for a fact that I'm not the only one who feels like this. Everyone at the beginning of class goes to each other and asks if they have the answer to such-and-such a problem. The reply is most often, 'No.'
And we all have the same problems wrong. How ironic. Yesterday, we had an assignment on angles. I did most of it by myself with a little help from my brother... thank goodness, because if not for him, I'd be in deep doggy doo-doo right now. I told him, 'I don't get this.' He said, 'Well, doesn't it say somewhere that 2 angles added together equal 180 degrees?' My thought: eek
It didn't say it in that lesson. In fact, it says it in the NEXT lesson. Bah! And guess what the first thing I learn when I get to class that day? That two angles added together equal 180 degrees. Everyone in the room was like, 'Gad... and we learn that now?
And he is always saying, 'There will be things that will frustrate you...' More like every f-ing lesson will. Him especially. How the hell does he stay in a job!? Every period he has is like this too. He also says to ask questions. How can we when he won't answer all of them? Or if we want to know exactly how to solve a problem, he won't go all the way through it, or through every one? To this, I flip him my middles fingers and say, 'F*ck you, dumbsh*t.' evil
Einhaender · Wed Sep 14, 2005 @ 03:01am · 0 Comments |