Since I've been home today and catching up on my blog reading, I was reminded of an event on Tuesday that I wanted to share:
When I got to class, a fellow student remarked that since it was April Fool's Day that we should all keep a sharp eye on our teacher, as he is the type that pulls pranks on an ordinary day. About an hour into class, he asks if everyone is ready for the midterm today. The rest of us remained silent, but one student (who had arrived late) said, "Sure." Well, the teacher came back with a stack of papers and began handing out the mid-term. You should've seen how wide the eyes of the kid who had spoken got. The questions on the exam were way out in left field. It ended up being one of those read all the questions, write your name at the top and turn it in type of prank tests. I swear every year I get a teacher that love to try and "trick" students. Anyhow, everyone but the poor kid who spoke got it and turned it in. He was sweating and looking around at everyone. He looked like he was going to have heart failure. When he got to the last question, he knew he had been had. Poor kid. That's what you get for not reading the directions!
When I got to class, a fellow student remarked that since it was April Fool's Day that we should all keep a sharp eye on our teacher, as he is the type that pulls pranks on an ordinary day. About an hour into class, he asks if everyone is ready for the midterm today. The rest of us remained silent, but one student (who had arrived late) said, "Sure." Well, the teacher came back with a stack of papers and began handing out the mid-term. You should've seen how wide the eyes of the kid who had spoken got. The questions on the exam were way out in left field. It ended up being one of those read all the questions, write your name at the top and turn it in type of prank tests. I swear every year I get a teacher that love to try and "trick" students. Anyhow, everyone but the poor kid who spoke got it and turned it in. He was sweating and looking around at everyone. He looked like he was going to have heart failure. When he got to the last question, he knew he had been had. Poor kid. That's what you get for not reading the directions!