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OpenStudy (kmaglott1):

when a teacher wants to talk to you and one of your parents, what could it mean?

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Two scenarios a) You're doing poorly in the class and need more help b) You've done a great job and they want to appreciate you It's always mostly the first scenario :P

OpenStudy (kl0723):

means trouble xP

OpenStudy (kmaglott1):

have you had the same situation? the smart one

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

Lol. More importantly it means your teacher has some concerns about your studies which might be easily fixed by talking to you and parents.

OpenStudy (word2):

alot of things , mostly you done messed up

OpenStudy (kmaglott1):

thankyou ive just been really eager to know what he needs to talk ton me about which is giving me so much anxiety

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

Hasn't the teacher also messed up if the student finds his class troublesome ?

OpenStudy (kmaglott1):

I agree very much so, sometimes which irritates me the most is when I need to take a test and I need the password he wont reply for hours -_-

OpenStudy (kmaglott1):

this must be a very long response @ganeshie8

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

I hope you're not pinging him after schoolhours. I think you should also discuss issues like these with your parents and teacher before it becomes too late. You may look at this meeting as an opportunity to get everybody on the same page. No teacher wants his students to fail as it shows his teaching is not good. I can feel your anxiety, do keep in mind its just a meeting, remove any negative thoughts and believe that your teacher wants you succeed :)

OpenStudy (kmaglott1):

okay, thankyou so much :)

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

Stay confident and honest. It will turn out to be good for you! Do let us know the outcome of the meeting...

OpenStudy (kmaglott1):

Alright thankyou I will

OpenStudy (kmaglott1):

the call went well, he basically talked about that I'm doing really well in the class and that I'm ahead and that he's proud of me ^_^ @ganeshie8

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

Awesome :) Thank you for letting us know, keep up the good work !

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