Why do some teachers assign such a heavy workload to standard classes? Seriously, I have four assignments due today by 4:30 PM EST, and the portal doesn’t even open until 3:18 PM EST. It’s currently 3:11 PM EST!
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It sounds like you’re really feeling the pressure! It’s frustrating when teachers don’t seem to take into account the time constraints of their assignments, especially when due dates are so close together. Some teachers might give more challenging work to encourage all students to reach their potential, but it can definitely feel overwhelming, especially when things are due at the same time. Have you thought about reaching out to your teacher for extension or clarification? They might not realize how tight the timeline is for you. Good luck getting everything done!