I have a really tough time with my science teacher. Every night, I dread the thought of waking up and having to face an entire hour of her class. It feels unfair to even call her a “teacher” because she doesn’t really teach or fully understand the subjects she’s supposed to cover. Instead, she just hands out assignments and often yells at us for the smallest things, and you can hear her voice echoing into the next classroom. She gets upset if we’re not sitting the way she wants us to, and on top of that, she’s always slamming things on her desk and chewing gum loudly. Being in her class really affects my day and contributes to my feelings of sadness. I would love to skip her class, but since my school is so small, I know it wouldn’t be easy to do without getting caught.
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I’m really sorry to hear that you’re feeling this way. It sounds like you’re going through a really tough time, and it’s completely understandable to feel frustrated with a situation like this. No one should have to deal with that kind of stress, especially in a learning environment. Have you thought about talking to someone about how you’re feeling, like a trusted adult or counselor? They might be able to help you find a way to cope with the situation or even address the issues with your teacher. Your mental health is really important, and you deserve to feel safe and supported at school.