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Sometimes the comments that teachers make on papers simply do not make sense, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
My teacher wrote "FRAG" for fragment, but at first I didn't know what she meant. I thought she was called me a fraggot, whatever that is.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I thought she was calling me*
D:
by Anonymous13 years ago
I wouldn't know... I always get 100%
by Anonymous13 years ago
My friend had a giant red X on a problem and a "No" beside it. She was pissed, because it was a math problem and she didn't know where she made a mistake
by Anonymous13 years ago
"wach speleng"
by Anonymous13 years ago
My words: "Sometimes enzymes cannot work quickly enough to keep a cell alive". Her comment: "Enzymes are a protein and are not alive." Minus 5 points.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I can never understand what my teachers write in the first place. Their writing is always some hybrid cursive and epileptic seizure.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I got my final assignment back in English last week and it took me about ten minutes to realize my teacher wasn't implying that he, "liked your use of scones but watch faffing."
by Anonymous13 years ago
Once my teacher wrote: "Hats, hats ascending to the heavens!".
by Anonymous13 years ago
My English teacher loves marking off points on the opinion questions and justifying it with tiny cursive scribbles that when deciphered read "not well thought-out."
by Anonymous13 years ago
Most of the time I don't even try to decipher their writing because it won't even make sense
by Anonymous11 years ago
Next to a sentence I wrote in an essay my teacher wrote 'awk'. I know she meant it was an awkward sentence, but I have never heard a teacher abbreviate it to 'awk.'
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