HerNameIsNicole
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California
I'm in the middle of a huge battle at my college with this teacher who gave me a grade lower than I earned. I'm in the final stages before the formal school hearing and I realized something REALLY important. In one point she makes to the hearing committe, she says that she gave the class a research paper to do. She says that I wasn't happy with the topic list she provided and insisted on something where I could do interviews instead of reading books. She then says she insisted that I use books and do actual research.
Here's the thing, though...none of that is accurate. And this is all proven because our argument occurred through e-mail. She gave a list of SUGGESTIONS and said the topic needed to be major instances of persecution in history. Well I wrote her asking if I could use RELIGION. I am agnostic, and I feel that religion has persecuted many people in history, such as during the roman crusades. I SPECIFICALLY said that there should be plenty of BOOKS that I could do my research with, "like the bible." I NEVER said I only wanted to do interviews, but mentioned that I could interview pastors, and that I preferred a topic where I could interview people instead of JUST reading books.
Her response? "No. Pick a more suitable subject" Subject? But why did I need to change the subject if the research METHOD was the problem? And what did she recommend I choose instead? She told me that I could do the recent oil spill. That has absolutely NOTHING to do with persecution, and it is what I ended up doing my paper on. Earned an A, by the way.
Anyway, one of my main problems was that I couldn't contact her toward the end of school to find out if I was missing assignments. She wouldn't respond AFTER school had ended about why I received my grade either. I finally had to contact school authorities to get her attention, and she was still rude and wouldn't answer my questions, and that is what has brought me to this hearing in the next couple weeks. She is now claiming that I WAS missing assignments...including some huge in-class essay that even friends in the class never told me that I missed.
I realized a final piece of the puzzle tonight. Reviewing my e-mails, I realized that she actually responded to my messages throughout the semester. She stopped responding to my questions about missed assignments and stuff immediately after our argument about my research paper topic.
So what do you guys think? At least sound really suspicious?
I'm in the middle of a huge battle at my college with this teacher who gave me a grade lower than I earned. I'm in the final stages before the formal school hearing and I realized something REALLY important. In one point she makes to the hearing committe, she says that she gave the class a research paper to do. She says that I wasn't happy with the topic list she provided and insisted on something where I could do interviews instead of reading books. She then says she insisted that I use books and do actual research.
Here's the thing, though...none of that is accurate. And this is all proven because our argument occurred through e-mail. She gave a list of SUGGESTIONS and said the topic needed to be major instances of persecution in history. Well I wrote her asking if I could use RELIGION. I am agnostic, and I feel that religion has persecuted many people in history, such as during the roman crusades. I SPECIFICALLY said that there should be plenty of BOOKS that I could do my research with, "like the bible." I NEVER said I only wanted to do interviews, but mentioned that I could interview pastors, and that I preferred a topic where I could interview people instead of JUST reading books.
Her response? "No. Pick a more suitable subject" Subject? But why did I need to change the subject if the research METHOD was the problem? And what did she recommend I choose instead? She told me that I could do the recent oil spill. That has absolutely NOTHING to do with persecution, and it is what I ended up doing my paper on. Earned an A, by the way.
Anyway, one of my main problems was that I couldn't contact her toward the end of school to find out if I was missing assignments. She wouldn't respond AFTER school had ended about why I received my grade either. I finally had to contact school authorities to get her attention, and she was still rude and wouldn't answer my questions, and that is what has brought me to this hearing in the next couple weeks. She is now claiming that I WAS missing assignments...including some huge in-class essay that even friends in the class never told me that I missed.
I realized a final piece of the puzzle tonight. Reviewing my e-mails, I realized that she actually responded to my messages throughout the semester. She stopped responding to my questions about missed assignments and stuff immediately after our argument about my research paper topic.
So what do you guys think? At least sound really suspicious?