I'd love to but there isn't anything to do where I live lol. Its very residential, I'd go to the library to work but its probably packed with A level students at this time. Glad it went well for you
I had a teacher tell me, in front of my A level class that my younger brother was "not that intelligent" and would "get a D at the most if she put him in for higher tier"
I was So angry. I told her he Had to go in for higher tier. She said we'd regret the choice. I tutored him on top of doing my A level work and he got a B.. One mark off an A (which I know is still a B but I was SO proud)
That's awful. Teachers don't seem to acknowledge that these sort of things can really damage someone's self-confidence, it's surprising how they became teachers because the way they deal with situations is very embarassing to say the least.
That's awful. Teachers don't seem to acknowledge that these sort of things can really damage someone's self-confidence, it's surprising how they became teachers because the way they deal with situations is very embarassing to say the least.
Tbh, due to other things as well, I think that this one just didn't care