Sentences with phrase «disgruntled student»

I learned that X had showed her a negative teaching evaluation written by a former disgruntled student online, which was hardly representative of the many students I have taught over the years.
Three reviewers gave the company three stars, and one disgruntled student gave them one star for «idiotic games, stupid stories, and audio that made me want to chew my own arm off.»
That seemed to be the end of it, and in 2014 we would get the same great - tasting football game in a brand - new package, but it turns out that EA also had a legion of disgruntled student - athletes knocking on its door.
In other cases, disgruntled students (mostly young men) often challenge my authority in disrespectful ways.
Meanwhile, some disgruntled students have threatened to vote against the NDC for failing to provide adequate buses to transport them to the respective destinations for the election.
Disgruntled students of the Ghana School of Surveying and Mapping (GSSM) have threaten to protest at the Flagstaff house if the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, John Peter Amewu does not revert his «unpopular» pronouncement to shut down the school.
Some disgruntled students showed their support for faculty at the picket lines, bringing donuts to protestors braving the cold weather.
The principal and teacher weed out surveys from disgruntled students, as well as those with over-the-top praise.
When Coulson visits Chile in Forces and Choices to argue for a US voucher program similar to the one put in place by Pinochet in the 1980s, he dismisses opposition as a few disgruntled students.

Not exact matches

I'm mom to two young men who at times have felt a bit disgruntled that their feminist girlfriends or dates expected them to pay for everything, even when they were financially struggling college students or in precarious job situations, and rarely offered to chip in — even for a tank of gas because they always drove, etc..
Students disgruntled with their school lunch options have taken to social media to tweet pictures of their unappetizing - looking food under the hashtag #ThanksMichelleObama.
«Universities have to refocus from preventing lawsuits by disgruntled fired faculty to protecting students and trainees from harassment.»
Doing his part to keep the family fragmented, Larry also worries about a hostile neighbor, a disgruntled Korean student evidently trying to buy a passing grade, and a membership in the Columbia Record Club he knows nothing about.
In fact, it can be downright attractive when enrollments are rising or when choice relieves them of disgruntled parents or low - performing students.
Often, students feel disgruntled about school, so this team - building activity for high school students encourages everyone to look for the positive, rather than the negative.
So often blogs about writing tips sound too much like disgruntled English professors giving their students a guilt trip.
That's because the situation is now between you, the disgruntled lender and your employer who is now required by law to implement a wage garnishment for student loans.
The president of the American Bar Association recently stated that disgruntled law students and graduates are blameful for their own unrealized expectations.
Now one disgruntled former employee or student can easily spread their news to tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands or more people.
Top MBA colleges have high requirements and require their students to pass through its stringent criteria such as having a certain amount of work experience, strong professional achievements, academic distinctions etc. and though this improves the quality of the MBA applicants, it also leaves a lot of young smart people disgruntled because now they will have to work and accumulate years of experience before they are eligible to apply for the MBA.
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