Re: Can the teacher fail all of us???
Yep, She can and will. However, just one C per class is all she needs to justify her efforts. My first Calculus class, I was the only C. Everyone else, D or below. However, two students retook the final and made a C and a B (my girlfriend, ha ha). And this was out of about 8 to 12 left in a class of 45 starting. So percentage-wise of those who did not drop, it slides through the cracks of acceptability.
Of course, the Instructor may not be there too much longer; but that does not help those under her now. However, A&P is a filtering course, so she may get away with it.
You will be the top dog of the class (always a good goal) and will learn though. But you may not get the A you deserve, OR learn as much because you are looking out for bs word game tricks of a psychopath. The Practicals are much harder than the Exams, since memorizing spelling of 150 items or more is tough. You probably did fine.
If its your first semester and you had no choice in instructors, then that's the breaks. If you had a choice, shame on you.
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