This wouldn’t happen in real life, would it?
Near the beginning, she’s in class at Harvard and the teacher just randomly picks her out of anyone to answer a question about what’s being taught in class, she doesn’t have the answer and the teacher tells her to just leave for the day.
What the hell ws up with that? That was like, really messed up..
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I had a high level history class on colonial and revolutionary America. The teacher was a lecturer. He discourages questions and just lectured for an hour. So we just sat there class after class and took notes. One day two students started talking. He told them to be quiet. They started talking again a few minutes later. He told them to leave and not return because they both just got a ‘F’. We never did see those two again in that class. I didn’t know the two so I didn’t know what happened to their grade or whatever.
My freshman year in college I had a class in general philosophy. It was a discussion driven class. He told us the first day, that you had to answer the question if you are asked. Now all the questions were kind of opinion oriented based on reading material. So you could pretty much make up a decent answer and get away with it. During the third or fourth class, a guy was asked a question and he said he had no clue to the answer. When the teacher pressed him, he just became more adamant about not answering the question. So, the teacher told the student to go drop the class for if he continued he would certainly receive an ‘F’ for his lack of effort. Again he never returned to the class and I didn’t know him so am unsure of what happened. I assume he dropped.
I had a graduate level class on teacher & student law a few years back. The professor hated cell phones and reminded us at the beginning of each class to turn them off, that he didn’t want to hear them. In that first class, an older lady had her cell phone ring. She answers, used the hand motion for ‘excuse me, I’ll take this outside’. She went out of the room. The professor just sat there a minute then seemed to come to a decision. He grabbed her book and materials, closed them, grabbed her purse and bag and took them outside. He came back a few moments later, alone, locked the door and said, I’ll repeat for the last and only time this year, I don’t want to hear cell phones.
So, these scenes could happen. I’ve seen and described three that are really close to the ‘Legally Blonde’ scenario. I have others but these three are the most relavent.
It never made any sense to me, because that just makes a person fall more behind, but most universities allow professors to make their own rules about how things are run in their classrooms, and if that’s their rule, it stands.
specially from mad teachers in class (”,).
and besides , I don’t blame that teacher , the girl no nothing about what the teachers taught ; so it better for her to leave the class !
just kidding : )
but its stupid though as u’ve said (”.) .
not that I don’t love the movie and own the DVD