The Student Room Group

Reply 1

eeer yh, u cant f**k up ur future just coz of a 'mishap'

Reply 2

Anonymous
say if you choose to do a subject for AS level, but you had a mishap with the teacher, which made things awkward between you, and the teacher was teaching the subject that year, you should still do the subject if you really wanted to, even if things were really awkward between you?

Despite of it being taught by Professor Snape, Harry Potter was still a star at Defence Against the Dark Arts.

Reply 3

I've had a few teachers like that, but what I did was to just pretend whatever passed between us didn't happen (not talking about anything sexual which is what my message implies). I just acted normally, and then after a while it wasn't awkward at all.

Reply 4

squigaletta
eeer yh, u cant f**k up ur future just coz of a 'mishap'


wouldn't have put it exactly like that, but yeah.

Unless it'll interfear with your grades and life so much that it'll make you miserable.

Reply 5

you should still take the subject no matter what happened because its your furture and you should not mess it up die to one mishap

good luck!! xx

Reply 6

of course, give no sencond thought to it

you cant ever let people stand in the way of your goals and dream, go for it!

Reply 7

In your life, there's bound to be situations where you feel awkward when with particular people but you just get on with it.

Reply 8

Most of my teachers hated me during A-Level cus I never worked. Didn't affect me one bit. I'm studying in Nottingham now :smile: Go for the subject you want. To be perfectly honest, your teachers are unlikely to teach anyway and it'd all be up to you reading the book - that's my school anyway.

Reply 9

Definitely take it. The teacher has got to be professional so they won't be able to show any bias against you; you never know, you might end up resolving the awkwardness by the end of sixth form. I hesitated about taking chemistry because there was an "incident" one lesson for which I thought the teacher would really hate me, but in the end I took it and it turned out fine. We got on really well and I was really sad when he left school after I'd finished my AS (no, his leaving wasn't anything to do with me!)