Rules are meant to be broken

By hospitalflunky - 28/03/2009 06:35 - United States

Today, I got an email from a professor saying he was going to fail me for missing the allotted absences, which is school policy. I pointed out I was in the hospital for two weeks with a life threatening illness and that he even came to visit me. He told me, "Rules are rules." FML
I agree, your life sucks 155 241
You deserved it 7 385

Same thing different taste

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I've had similar issues (I miss a lot of class due to illness as well). Go to the dean of students or if your school has a Student Disability Center or something. Rules may be rules but you cannot penalize a student for something that's beyond their control, it's illegal.

Have you tried talking to the dean of students? If anything, you could try to get the class marked as incomplete or dropped (or stricken from the record entirely).

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WRITE AN ACADEMIC LETTER OF APPEAL! can't you do that?

scgirl2108 0

I missed my English class twice this semester. My brother severely burned himself and I had ridden with him to the out of state burn center. That was the only time I missed class. I had a zero for an in class peer review and when I asked if I do any writing assignment to help make up for it, and explained why I had missed class, my teacher said no. Douche. The same teacher had us email papers back and forth to put comments on. After the third time I asked if my grade had improved any and he told me he hadn't actually read my paper. He got my full wrath on the course evaluations at the end of the semester.

that teacher deserves to get fired!

cartering 0

Yes of course, Professors should get fired when they uphold their contracts instead of doing things that will guarantee they'll lose their job

futuremarine246 0

go to the board or someone in high authority

happygoluckyhh 0

Rules are rules. You should have brought in a note or something,

I'm sorry to hear that and I hope you are alright. Being absent from classes for two weeks with a life threatening disease should be easily worked out if you discuss this with the higher ups. Perhaps your professor did not have the authority to excuse you for so long. It's still an asshole thing to say, though.

did you contact your principal/dean or other administrator? cause if you didn't try to do anything about it ydi.