I honestly thought the English department couldn't get any more crappier. I was wrong.
So my friend calls me over to check something. I do, and when I return to my table, I ask the boy I share the table with, where my chair had gone.
"Oh, I know who took your chair but I am not saying."
I sigh, not bothered. I ask the teacher to let me get another chair, but he has another issue. The class seats thirty. There were thiry-two students. He calls the head of department, and everyone who wasn't sitting down was kicked out and sat in another room. We were missing our lesson, and they were completely ignoring my issue. All I needed was a damn chair. I had a seat in the class, I just didn't have a chair to sit on. The people who were kicked out were on the register - the seats had been taken by people who weren't. In the end, I got sarcastic, walked into another classroom and asked the teacher for a spare chair. They gave me one, I walked in and sat down in the classroom. The teacher argued, but then soon dropped it.
Head of department walks in and states there is a mock test to decide what set we would be. Instantly, the boy next to me blames me for it.
"I don't see why B students should take it, only C students should!"
They are basing it over one test. Poetry isn't my strong point, so I got a C. In all other English tests - I am a B.
This student then implied that I was thick.
I want to do English as a career, and I do state that to the teacher. I then see him after school.
They haven't decided the test yet, so I don't know what to revise.
If I get moved down - I am putting in a complaint.
I I stay up, I want to be moved away from that kid.