My english teacher is very liberal when it comes to illegal immigrants from mexico (she's mexican I believe). Most of my essays are about how illegal immigrants hinder our society (or technically, my county I live in). She's failing me on reasons that I don't think are justified. I wrote a rough draft on an essay, and she gave me full credit. I finished the essay, and she didn't even give me a point, stating that I didn't follow directions. My second essay, we were supposed to write about how illegal immigrants effect (negatively or positively) our county (santa clara county). I talked about how they hindered our county in the educational, medical, and occupational fields. Everything was cited, and was from credible sources. She gave me half credit based on the fact that my essay was created on "grand generalizations". I have facts backing up every argument I held, so how is that a generalization?
The whole class is an extreme bias, but if I drop the class, I'll get a W (withdrawl) on my transcript. I'm going to transfer to UCSC the fall after the next, and I don't want this horrible teacher to mess up my chances just because we don't agree on a topic. On the other hand, I have a 49% in that class, so I'm thinking an F would look much worse than a W.
Gah, what should I do?
The whole class is an extreme bias, but if I drop the class, I'll get a W (withdrawl) on my transcript. I'm going to transfer to UCSC the fall after the next, and I don't want this horrible teacher to mess up my chances just because we don't agree on a topic. On the other hand, I have a 49% in that class, so I'm thinking an F would look much worse than a W.
Gah, what should I do?