"Please Withdraw": Further Maths Teacher who Marked Student's Exam Paper Leaves Brutal Remark
- A trending photo of a teacher's remark on a student's examination sheet has gone viral on social media
- The further mathematics teacher advised the student to withdraw from school and find something else to do
- Netizens who saw the tweet reiterated that most teachers could be really brutal in their criticism
A further mathematics teacher recently tackled a student over his poor performance in an examination.
After marking the student's script, the teacher didn't hesitate to bare his heart to the student who disappointed him.
Teacher advises student to withdraw from school
In his remark, he advised the student to withdraw from school as he saw no green light in his educational pursuit.
"I don't think you can do further maths. Please withdraw", the teacher wrote on the student's result sheet.
Jessie_Doxie shared a photo of the result sheet on Twitter with the caption:
"Teachers can be brutal sometimes."
Reactions as further maths teacher tackles student
Netizens stormed the comments section to share their thoughts.
Ovolee said:
"Abeg I no dey feel too well make una no kee me with laugh."
Chilles said:
"You have no right to tell that to a student. Why so mean?"
Barbara commented:
"Make student withdraw because na you dey pay school fees or wetin?"
Botanist Isonu asked:
"Wetin I just read?"
Red emperor said:
"The result resemble phyna own aje!"
Nguuma asked:
"E shock u?"
See the post below:
Teacher's remark on girl's result sheet
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a little Nigerian girl has ignited the wrath of netizens after a photo of her result slip was shared online.
The little girl failed all her subjects in school, and her teacher thought it wise to clear the air on what warranted the failure. According to the teacher, the little girl was fond of playing with boys in the bush in school.
She advised the girl to get married and forget about school. The heartbreaking result slip was reposted on Instagram by @mediagist.
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Source: Legit.ng
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