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05-04-2013, 04:32 AM
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needy, greedy, arrogant, clueless, dishonest, spastic, autistic, borderline pedo, suspect heterosexual, likely homosexual, stalking, sulking, skulking, manic depressive, bipolar, entitled, holier than thou, scared, make believing, attention whoring,
Join Date: Aug 2012
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I had a few chem teachers, one of whom received his Ph. D from Stanford at 23 and the other received hers at 25 from some prestigious university on the east coast (can't remember which one.) Dr. C teaches at my school (I'm prob going back this fall) because he is mexican and grew up dirt poor (he told me from the time he was 7 he shined shoes and sold bubble gum to make pocket change because his family had nothing to eat) and he heads an organization that develops latino science students. All the brightest pre-meds at my school learned under him and he walked them through the process to becoming medical school applicants. His Ph. D involved the development of a gas-laser system used to measure sub-atomic particles that Stanford uses to this day if you care to know. Dr. A worked on a research project for her employer for nearly a decade which involved a microbe that would eat fossil fuels in sea water and then die off after they'd consumed their chosen food. For some reason her employer pulled the plug when she applied for a number of patents and they chose to sit on what she had developed and wouldn't tell her why so she said fuck that and went into teaching. She was and is the best o-chem professor in the bay area (bar none) and enjoys teaching chemistry to junior college students because she likes getting to people before they have developed bad habits. I learned pre-calculus from a vietnamese guy who was and is BRUTAL and he hates teaching anything above algebra 2 do you know why? because he hates teaching students who already have bad habits, he runs his classes like a drill instructor because math is about precision and having good habits, he says americans are lazy and always have bad habits and he can't correct them after they develop so he likes to teach students at lower levels.
get real with the insults been, I am not your fucking huckleberry. swing your e-dick this way again anytime you like and you will lose again (and again and again.)
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05-04-2013, 04:46 AM
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#12
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Skates
Join Date: Dec 2009
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next time you get below a 94 on a test ask yourself what would david choes mom do? and then crouch down in an uncomfortable position and hold your text books over your head for hours
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05-04-2013, 07:05 AM
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Skatz Patrician
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Originally Posted by TURKISH BATH SALTS
I had a few chem teachers, one of whom received his Ph. D from Stanford at 23 and the other received hers at 25 from some prestigious university on the east coast (can't remember which one.) Dr. C teaches at my school (I'm prob going back this fall) because he is mexican and grew up dirt poor (he told me from the time he was 7 he shined shoes and sold bubble gum to make pocket change because his family had nothing to eat) and he heads an organization that develops latino science students. All the brightest pre-meds at my school learned under him and he walked them through the process to becoming medical school applicants. His Ph. D involved the development of a gas-laser system used to measure sub-atomic particles that Stanford uses to this day if you care to know. Dr. A worked on a research project for her employer for nearly a decade which involved a microbe that would eat fossil fuels in sea water and then die off after they'd consumed their chosen food. For some reason her employer pulled the plug when she applied for a number of patents and they chose to sit on what she had developed and wouldn't tell her why so she said fuck that and went into teaching. She was and is the best o-chem professor in the bay area (bar none) and enjoys teaching chemistry to junior college students because she likes getting to people before they have developed bad habits. I learned pre-calculus from a vietnamese guy who was and is BRUTAL and he hates teaching anything above algebra 2 do you know why? because he hates teaching students who already have bad habits, he runs his classes like a drill instructor because math is about precision and having good habits, he says americans are lazy and always have bad habits and he can't correct them after they develop so he likes to teach students at lower levels.
get real with the insults been, I am not your fucking huckleberry. swing your e-dick this way again anytime you like and you will lose again (and again and again.)
lol'd at precalculus being brutal
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05-04-2013, 07:37 AM
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Buttermilk
Join Date: Dec 2009
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i'm just lolling about how a fucking vietnamese probably pronounces precalculus
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05-04-2013, 07:46 AM
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needy, greedy, arrogant, clueless, dishonest, spastic, autistic, borderline pedo, suspect heterosexual, likely homosexual, stalking, sulking, skulking, manic depressive, bipolar, entitled, holier than thou, scared, make believing, attention whoring,
Join Date: Aug 2012
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He literally took points off my first two exams because "YOUR SIX LOOKS LIKE A G!" with red circles around them (my 6's) and the homework was graded so harshly that any problems that had even one squiggly line where a straight line should be received zero credit. If you missed more than 5 homework questions the assignment received zero credit, if you did not complete at least 90% of the homework he would drop you. He dropped students for coming into class wearing headphones and he dropped them for missing homework, for missing quizzes and for not sitting in your assigned seats. This happened all the way until the final day to drop with a W and he did in the past (that I saw) drop students who had passing grades (high as B's) so don't fucking tell me when a math class is or is not "brutal" spic.
no, he couldn't pronounce calculus, it sounded like "cow-culllus" or something he hated saying the word.
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05-04-2013, 07:51 AM
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Skatz Patrician
Join Date: Mar 2011
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if you weren't an idiot you would've used ratemyprofessor and avoided moron teachers
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05-04-2013, 07:53 AM
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Skatz Patrician
Join Date: Mar 2011
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and this sounds a lot like your whining how your english teacher said you can't write when you obviously can't
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05-04-2013, 07:54 AM
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Skatz Patrician
Join Date: Mar 2011
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still better than tyde i'll give you that
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