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Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:09

English and Physics walked into a club and partied

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And that's a difficult subject to make interesting and somehow she found a way to do that. And she didn't do the she was very strict. She used to break meter scales on our hands if we got anything wrong. Like I had a meter scale broken on my hand. She didn't allow me to sit in a practical exam because, I don't know, she got angry about something. I don't remember what I did to make her angry

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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:19
Hello. Thank you for this post. It brought back so many memories from my school days. And yes, we also had teachers that made the subject so interesting that we fell in love with them. So thank you for this post. Have a lovely evening. Bye
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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 2:47

@Aishani

Their pedagogy was interesting to you, and it's so heartwarming to know, because as I was listening to your experience, I was sort of reminiscing, and I was trying to jog down my memory lane back in school. And unfortunately, I don't remember a lot of classes where I could say that okay, I enjoyed this class. I have been taught by wonderful teachers, undoubtedly. I remember my English teacher
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Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 3:33

@GreyMatter

And now I am in Gujarat Technological University College, where your answer has to match TECHMAX, even if TECHMAX is wrong. And the amount of crying I had happened as a result because I had never rattified anything in my life before and using the word depression would be incorrect. But this is the first time in my life where I didn't want to study. And this is coming from someone who loves to study. I was always that teacher's pet type of a person. I still am that person
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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 3:44
I mean, what kind of teacher are you if you're teaching your students to take shortcuts? And at the same time, he was keeping the facade that you need to be authentic and everything. So I have so many stories about bad teachers, but I think, as you said, that we don't realize the value of good teachers until we meet the bad ones. And in my experience, the bad teachers number numbers are higher than the good teachers. But then it's okay
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Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 0:25

@GreyMatter

Hello. I cannot believe this. The professor told you to use Chad GPT. Oh my God. Like that. Sometimes the joke just writes itself. Also, I love your perspective there, that not having good teachers helped you develop certain skills. Very important problem solving skills. Never thought of it that way. I love it. Alright, see you around. Um
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