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Ilikemuppets

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Hey I hear you, that was me too! We had to fight to be heard.
No offense, but it's like some kind of unwritten rule that the teaches pet has to not be very liked by other students. And I've been a teaches pet before, so I know what thats like. I've also been on the opposite end of the spectrum as well, so I know what that is like too. Kids can identify with you more for being seeming more like a regular Joe then being somebody's pet, so it's a lot less pressuring position to be in.
 

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No offense, but it's like some kind of unwritten rule that the teaches pet has to not be very liked by other students. And I've been a teaches pet before, so I know what thats like. I've also been on the opposite end of the spectrum as well, so I know what that is like too. Kids can identify with you more for being seeming more like a regular Joe then being somebody's pet, so it's a lot less pressuring position to be in.
Unless you don't care what the others think :excited:. I was always the teachers pet with nearly every single teacher I had and did fine. I'd much rather the teacher like me than my peers...But then I get along best with people older and younger than me :smile:
 

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I would ant to get along with the teacher too. It's an easier time in their class room when you do.
 

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I would ant to get along with the teacher too. It's an easier time in their class room when you do.
Right. Plus, it's in bad form to waste time slacking off when your parents--or yourself--are paying you through school.
 
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