Tiptop Teacher

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How are you doing? I heard well since I ask about you when I see any teacher or current student in high school. It’s been 3 years since I’ve been in your classroom. I won’t lie; I DON’T miss it at all. Not because of you, but because your subject didn’t interest me. I personally don’t dislike you; I just disliked your personality. Let’s be honest, you’re a sarcastic person. So am I. You were very blunt. I, on the other hand, like to think before I speak. I won’t denounce you as a teacher. In my opinion, you were a tiptop teacher. You did a fair job at instructing us, and despite what my grades showed, I did learn a lot. There were times I wondered if you would ever think higher of me, like you did for other students. It was until you said the words “You won’t make it at Kutztown.” Your words cut like a knife, deep and leaving wounds. I was shocked, hurt, and confused as to how your mouth could spit a sentence so demeaning towards a student. To this day, I have nothing against you. I truly wish you the best and would like to thank you for shaping me into the student I am now. First, thank you for pushing me to reach out and do more. Not only am I currently a junior here, I also have joined various …show more content…

One of my required courses in the business core was business law. I was surprised when I started learning material I had been taught previously… from you!! Thank you for that. I am doing well in my marketing courses. I absolutely love this school and knowing I am doing great here. I have met some of my greatest and best friends here (shoutout to Jef, my roommates, and the Bonner’s Hunnies crew), I have gained so much knowledge that I will forever treasure from this place, and I have slowly, but surely, gained back the confidence that you took away in one sentence. There were many days and nights I thought I couldn’t do it. I had actually thought you were right. But, I refused to ever allow myself to think so

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