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No. 10
Old Mar 21, 2009, 12:36 PM

Default Re: Pulling Hair Advice (No really pulling hair)
OMG, I would not have been able to control myself. Your friend deserves credit for holding her cool, because I would not have been able to control myself. How dare anybody every do that, never, ever, touch a student like that
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No. 11
from riina
Old Mar 21, 2009, 12:37 PM

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Try this on. When someone does not like you based on your beliefs. They also go and discuss you with whom ever listen. Also you argue with them politely over every test , because you wrote down what you put on your scantron, but when she gives you your grade it doeas not add up. She then says you are not a good test taker, then you take a Hesi and you get almost 100% and people who are passing a class are failing. Then she said you failed the class when you know you did not. Then she says she is the only one teaching the class so if your reapply you fear for your life.
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No. 12
from suanna
Old Mar 21, 2009, 01:02 PM

Default Re: Pulling Hair Advice (No really pulling hair)
JACKPOT!!!! If I were this student I would consult a lawyer and explore my options. We had a surgeon gently tug on a nurses' ponytail and she filed a law suit for harassment with a 6 figure price tag- I heard they settled out of court and I don't know the amount, but if it were me I would be having the school and that instructor making a BIG contribution to my fund for earily retirement! As for as repercussions- that is hard to say- thet instructor is obviously NUTS, but I can't imagine the school being even able to give the student a bad grade without worrying about it seeming like retaliation. It would be my best guess this student could win a "get out of working free card" for the rest of her tenure with the school. Not giving legal advice but if it were me I couldn't resist my need for swift and expensive justice- the instuctors action was outrageous!
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