+341 It sucks when teachers spring really big tests on you a few days before they're going to be given. "Oh by the way your exam which counts for 60% of your grade is this Friday. It covers everything you've learned since Kindergarten and you'll need to study at least 12 hours a day to pass it," amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

My Spanish teacher normally notifies us of a test one to two days before it. -_-

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I think you're being a bit over dramatic.... even if you were having a test over everything you've learned from Kindergarten and all your other grades, I would assume you remember/ have been retaught at least everything from K-6, after all, looking back, it's all common sense, 12 hours a day to pass? Seriously? I highly doubt any teacher would A) give you a amount of time to study for a test, because it's not their job. B) Makes you study for 12 hours. 12 hours is half a day. So assuming you got to school for 7 hours, that would leave you about 17 hours to yourself. And you need at least 8 hours of sleep. Giving you only 9 hours. Also, if you're studying for an exam, you usually have a rough estimate as to when it will be, so you could have started studying earlier, after all an exam is suppose to be at the end of the semester. Besides, a teacher is obligated to give you an exam, so she/he hasn't done anything wrong.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Bravo. Thank you so much for putting so much time and effort into trying to prove that I have no idea what I'm talking about and that I'm an over-dramatic twit. Thanks to you I will never act so stupid ever again. I was being really ridiculous when I posted this especially since I meant every single word I said and thoroughly believed that it would take at least 12 hours a day to study for a test. Thank you. You have shown me the light. (In case it wasn't obvious...This was sarcasm)

by Anonymous 13 years ago