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English, 10.03.2021 06:30 amandajbrewerdavis

I'm not really sure who's going to see this, and if you are seeing it and if you actually read the whole thing, I thank you for that . now it's time for me to go on my little rant .

so my biology teacher messaged me today and told me I need to get my labs done . let me give you the quick breakdown on how Labs go on my all virtual biology class , so we have to do 4 labs for the semester, well my teacher had put up the option of doing alternate Labs on gi. z.m. os. Com. well I had that lab turned in well over a month ago, matter of fact almost 2 months ago, and I had chose to do the alternate lab because at the time my family couldn't afford the materials for the real lab so I figured the alternate lab was going to be my best bet.

well the teacher emails my mom and says I still haven't done lab number two. So I got my laptop and I showed my mom what I had done and she said that that should count as my lab. My teacher said that alternate Labs do not count as real labs and if I want to have a good grade I need to do the real lab . Another thing I probably should have added earlier and I don't know why I just thought about it , grades are due tomorrow how am I supposed to do a pH lab in the next 24 hours, you know what let's make that in 12 or less hours , because you know just like every other human being in the world I have to sleep .

so we schedule a phone call with my teacher tomorrow morning at 8 a. m. , and she's going to have to deal with my attitude . I have to say I'm going to add she had said in all the zoom calls, the lab edpuzzle, emails, and on the syllabus at the beginning of the semester that said alternate Labs were okay , and that we were allowed to do them .

side note I had been emailing my teacher about putting grades in for about a month-and-a-half , so how come a month-and-a-half ago she didn't tell me about the alternate lab and that I have to do the real lab versus waiting till the last minute to tell me . so that's really my question at this point how come she didn't tell me a month-and-a-half ago when I was emailing her about this and she waits until tonight to tell me that the lab I did is not going to get graded

to the people who took the time to actually read this and not steal my points , thank you so much for taking the time out of your day / night to read this , I hope you're doing well and please stay safe and healthy ​

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