Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Question by Alice C: Is wire binding hard? Help!!?
I’m a high schooler and these two books my chemistry teacher gave everyone in the beginning of the year are really messed up now. I have to give it back to her soon since school is almost over. She’s the strictest and scariest teacher I have ever had and she got really mad when I asked her if I just had to pay her for each book if they get lost.
Now my books are much worse. Some pages ripped on the edge, wires completely broken.
I’m really scared to tell her because she already seems to hate me for some reason. I’m also having her again next year for Chemistry AP (so dead…)
Is wire binding hard or something? I don’t think she has one of those advanced wire binding machines. I AM SO SCARED. Please help!
Best answer:
Answer by HyperDog
Your teacher must realize that books don’t last forever, so don’t worry about it.
If she says anything, try to turn it into a positive by saying something like “I spent a lot of time reading those books and it shows!”, then smile and tell her that you look forward to chemistry next year.
Good luck!
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Question by Alice C: Is wire binding hard? Help!!?
I’m a high schooler and these two books my chemistry teacher gave everyone in the beginning of the year are really messed up now. I have to give it back to her soon since school is almost over. She’s the strictest and scariest teacher I have ever had and she got really mad when I asked her if I just had to pay her for each book if they get lost.
Now my books are much worse. Some pages ripped on the edge, wires completely broken.
I’m really scared to tell her because she already seems to hate me for some reason. I’m also having her again next year for Chemistry AP (so dead…)
Is wire binding hard or something? I don’t think she has one of those advanced wire binding machines. I AM SO SCARED. Please help!
Best answer:
Answer by HyperDog
Your teacher must realize that books don’t last forever, so don’t worry about it.
If she says anything, try to turn it into a positive by saying something like “I spent a lot of time reading those books and it shows!”, then smile and tell her that you look forward to chemistry next year.
Good luck!
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