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Do you remember your favorite teacher? Tell us about him/her?

Spokeskitties75 · 46-50, M Best Comment
Well... she was fresh out of college and was hot as hell
@Spokeskitty75: Whoa! How old were you?
Spokeskitties75 · 46-50, M
@flipper1966: 18!! Haha
@flipper1966: You should have asked her out !!

Arthur14 · 26-30, M
She was the best. Unfortunately, her class was too boring (chemistry), but anyways, she always tried her best to make us learn in our own way. In the exams, she always let us smudge our exams, to her understand how was our reasoning during the test. And when she was correcting our tests, she always called for us to explaining some questions that she don't understand the answers and teaching us where was us mistakes. I didn't learn anything about chemistry, but boy, that teacher teaches me some useful things, like: you could find information even in the smallest things and how to give it a shot in her tests. She even put the class on fire one time...
silentwriter180 · 51-55, F
I remember her very well, especially the day I met her. She was my theater teacher. As we were introduced I asked if she remembered a former student. She got very excited and started telling all of us about this 'wonderful lady' that was in her theater class. Then she suddenly stopped, turned to me and asked why. She went crazy when I told her that this woman I asked about was my mother. I'll never forget the look on her face!
katielass · F
Miss Brown, a history teacher.
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 26-30, F
Mrs. Jill Pekar. She was my 2nd grade teacher and she made a full difference in my education. She took gentle time with me and we became very close. My father was so grateful for her help, he paid for her and her husband to see a show in NYC and have dinner at a nice restaurant there. When I left her class she drove to my home and gave me a Carvel cake and a set of Junie B Jones books. The last time I saw her was before my move out of NY in high school and she told me that was her last year in the classroom before retirement. I still think of her today.

 
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