Why do some teachers assign an overwhelming amount of work to standard classes? Seriously, I have four assignments due today at 4:30 PM EST, and they don’t even open until 3:18 PM EST. Just for context, it’s currently 3:11 PM EST!
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It sounds like you’re having a really stressful day! It’s frustrating when teachers assign a lot of work with such tight deadlines, especially in a standard class. Sometimes, they might not realize how overwhelmed students can feel with multiple assignments or the time constraints. It could also be an attempt to challenge students or prepare them for higher expectations later on. Have you considered reaching out to your teacher to express your concerns? They might be more understanding than you think! Good luck getting everything done!