Whose side are you on? (7 Viewers)

Whose side are you on?

  • Student - Followed the letter of the teacher's law

    Votes: 40 97.6%
  • Teacher - Student violated the spirit of the law

    Votes: 1 2.4%

  • Total voters
    41
Student, time management is critical in the work world. The student played the 'game' at a high level by understanding the rules and allocating additional time to a much more productive task (the final). The student will most likely do well in the work world.
 
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You are bringing in a variable that does not exist. This is a student-teacher relationship that will likely end after the semester is over. It is not a business relationship
this has got me thinking too much
So from my end I think I’m a broker trying to get them to buy a stock has ‘some’ value now but could appreciate measurably

But I think students consider themselves sellers - they are selling their time/attention
And us teachers are the buyers who - for some reason- need to advertise that we’re trying to buy their time
 
for 2 sandwiches, mark one and move on. i've never needed my name on everything to pick up a togo order for multiple people.

customer is rarely ever right. i'd think consumers should be, but god damn karens.
 
for 2 sandwiches, mark one and move on. i've never needed my name on everything to pick up a togo order for multiple people.

customer is rarely ever right. i'd think consumers should be, but god damn karens.
psst you accidentally clicked on one of those "similar" threads at the bottom and responded to the wrong thread.
 

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