+194 It is extremely inconsiderate when a teacher deliberately DOES NOT email you back, amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You're obviously ignorant of what the word "ignorant" means. And it could be considered inconsiderate, but you have to consider the amount of stuff teachers and professors have to do, as well.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I sent an email to a music teacher because someone had told me' there were auditions for a violin part and I was interested; however, it turns out this audition was a false rumor and I waited for days for a response. I found out from another teacher, that just so happened to come up in a conversation, that the teacher i emailed had no idea what I was talking about and there were no auditions. I think I deserved a legitimate explanation or at the very least a response.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

The word "ignorant"? Where does it say that?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

The OP most likely edited that part out and replaced it with another word instead.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I had a teacher not email me back because my question was "stupid". Seriously? She yelled at me the next day when my homework wasn't done.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Whenever I'm out sick I email every teacher to let them know and ask what I'll miss, to be considerate. One teacher ignored it and when I asked her about it the next day she said "Everything we do is on the website!" butttt in actuality they did something completely different in class. -_____-

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I recently emailed my marker, who basically sent me a very short response saying that my issue was not his problem and that I should email my teacher. Which makes no sense being that it was related to the format of which I would send my work in to be marked. But anyways, so I sent the "issue" to my teacher and I never heard a word back. It's annoying because now I'm sending my work in a format that I'm not sure is allowed. And I may have to redo it depending on whether or not it is. /end rant It's just rude is all.

by Anonymous 12 years ago