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r/Prorevenge Devious Teacher Tricks Spoiled Students into Failing!

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4.910.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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r/Prorevenge In today's story, OP is a teacher who gets stuck with a group of the schools worst, most spoiled students. He bends over backwards to accommodate them and help them pass, but these incredibly lazy students do nothing but cheat and leech off of the good students. So, the teacher enacts a epic plan of revenge that ends with the problem students completely failing out of High School! Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thyKymic5j4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to R-slash Pro Revenge, where a teacher gets revenge against his terrible students.

0:45.6

The backstory. The year this happened, I taught a high school class with grades 9-12.

0:50.3

That's 14-18 year old for you overseas guests. My class wasn't necessary to graduate,

0:55.2

but it did count as a core requirement. One of my beginning of the year rules was,

0:59.4

I never want to hear, when will we ever need this because you didn't have to sign up for this class?

1:05.5

How I structured my class is that I try to make students accountable for their own actions.

1:10.0

My class was built so that it had something to offer everybody. If you tried your best,

1:14.0

you were guaranteed to see. If you worked really hard, you could get a B or an A.

1:18.8

I would bust my butt to help a student with any reasonable request. The best example of this was

1:24.8

a student was working hard on an assignment and said, I think I understand it now, but can't turn it

1:30.0

in on time. To which I answered, then turn it in tomorrow for full credit. This is how hard work

1:35.2

pays off. Other than a few hard deadlines in my class, I would do whatever it took to see you learn

1:40.0

the material. Screw around in my class. I've already found ways to run circles around the

1:45.2

pathetic excuses you throw at your parents for your PIS poor performance. It sounds callous,

1:50.7

but I was the teacher who would stay for 90 minutes after school to help you catch up,

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