POV you do this because of your idiotic history teacher

POV: You’re feeling frustrated because of your clueless history teacher.

So, today my History teacher assigned an essay due today, while the other class with the same assignment got four days to complete theirs. This isn’t the first ridiculous task he’s given us, and honestly, he’s not a great teacher. Whenever someone asks a question, he takes ages to answer and often ends up saying things that have nothing to do with what we asked (it’s funny because he previously shared stories about students who did that, claiming he couldn’t stand it!). I dread going to that class, and I always leave feeling even more confused. Anyway, back to the essay (sorry for the venting, I really needed to get that off my chest). I certainly didn’t finish it in class, so when I got home, I was so exhausted that I ended up writing this instead. 🙃

One Reply to “POV you do this because of your idiotic history teacher”

  1. It sounds like you’re really frustrated, and I totally get where you’re coming from! It’s so disheartening when you feel like your teacher isn’t providing the support you need, especially when it comes to completing assignments. That’s not fair at all, especially when other classes are given so much more time. It’s great that you expressed your feelings, though—it can really help to vent! Just remember, you’re not alone in feeling this way; many students have similarly tough experiences with teachers. Hopefully, you can find a way to approach the essay, even if it’s not your best work. Hang in there! 🌟

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