@@satrah101For what??! Also, it’s *You’re and NOT Your* & I’m sorry for being a punctuation narc BUT I COULDN’T resist especially because it’s on a post about a teacher. 😂🙂
I had a teacher who gave us a test and there was the usual sentence below “Name __” with the typical test instructions (ex: fill in the circle for your answers, etc). Well it also said don’t take this test. Most students didn’t read the instructions, so they were filling out the test/ rushing because it was timed. A select few just put their pens down and relaxed. The test was trying to get us to read directions carefully
@@darkpisces8125 absolutely! But in my case, if I was doing well in a particular class and there is chance for extra credit you best believe I want it too. You never know if down the semester you do bad at something. 😂
Reminds me of two weeks ago when my teacher left us an assignment to do when we had the sub. Iv very tiny print it said “the questions on the back are very complicated” I turned the paper over, there was no questions on the back. It just said “haha fooled you” 😭💀
@@enxangura5263 it is kind of like a prank to other students because it catches the student off guard also not every teacher does things like that with their students I had teachers that sure didn't do that with us
I like the timed test where the directions are to read all the problems 1st before answering, then the last problem states to write your name at the top and put your head down.
In 6th grade, my teacher handed my class a “pop quiz”. But before he handed the page out he said, “Read carefully.” At the top of the page it read,” Thank you for reading carefully, you may be excused.” I got up and walked out, everyone started staring at me like I was Einstein 😂😭🤦♀️
It seems kinda unfair of the teacher to do this cuz the extra credit points for doing that will always exclude the kids with social anxiety or shyness. Back in high school, drawing any attention to myself publicly would have been mortifying. I was the kid that never raised my hand, even if I knew the answer or had a question.
my teacher always lectured us for not reading the board. so one day she put on the bottom of the board, “first person to come up to me gets candy.” since then i always read the board
No, he simply decided that playing to the teacher's game for a few points was a debasement of himself. His self respect was worth more than three mere points which he obviously did not need seeing he'll be shooting up the school the next day.
Literally the first thing that came to mind. That phrase pops into my head like every other day, and I'm just glad I'm not the only one who remembers it 😅
I had a educational psychology teacher in college who said that weirder you are, the more the students will remember the material. Then the professor climbed up on his desk, got on all fours, put a hand under his belly to mimic udders, and mooed at all of us. This was about 30 years ago, and he was right. I never forgot it.
Yeahhhh...that would've be me. In fact, I've done it before. It was a spelling bee in elementary school-it was a class spelling bee and the word was "squirrel". The way it worked was there was a word that went around the room until someone got it. I knew how to spell it, but couldn't bring myself to spell it in front of everyone because of my tendency to stutter. So of course when it was my turn I just-silently sat down. :"))
@@Unreal_Reviews Wow! Brave reply. These ' man of culture' euphemisms are always on sexy women youtube vids. And there's nothing sexy going on in this video. Im glad you nipped it in the bud with this comment.
He finished the test just like the guy in the red shirt, what makes him less smart because he took longer? The smartest people actually pay attention to detail, and don't try to rush through things🤷
@@nunyabusiness3832 It was just an analogy. Not really factual. After all you could also be smart enough to know that the Points are worth it, or smart enough to be confident or whatever. Doesn't make their analogy any less fitting.
Unfortunately, this is how it works today: the indoctrinated get the credit. I think the only student who questions foolish requests from his teacher and does not follow them just for credit or any benefit will grow up to be a leader who will not abandon his principles for any benefits he will be promised to do that.
“I’m sorry, you’re disqualified for communicating during the test. You will get a 0 on the test. Please follow me to the principal’s office.” Edit: No way bruv more likes than the creator’s comment? Lmao
@@sophiizplace Absolutely! I would’ve been moo-ing like a huge 🐮. Three extra points may not seem like much, but it can make a difference if you’re 3 points away from an A, B, C, heck even a D!
My stepdad was a firefighter and they had some written tests as part of some testing to see if your still mentally fit to work. They had a similar test and the instructions stated that u have to read through all the questions before u start doing anything. The final text on the test was ''after you've finished reading the questions, return the paper'' Everyone just started writing on the first question and later realized they didnt need to do anything.
Don't conflate introversion with being shy, it's not the same. I am very introverted but would have no issue doing that whatsoever, on the contrary, it would be fun. That's because it is "my class", I know these people. I know it would make them laugh and be a positive experience for everyone. Now send me to a party with strangers who want to do small talk non stop and see me battery die in seconds.
@@jasonml3508 I think I do. That might be what happens when I retreat mentally and space out while others are having a "conversation" about the most meaningless shit because they want to follow social protocol that bores me to death. Are you a fellow introvert?
@@SixxWolfZx they dont necessarily have to post it...just having a teacher that make the classroom more lively can really brighten someone's school experience.
My senior year a teacher gave a ridiculously difficult essay final- like insane. The directions read to reach every question throughly before beginning. No one did. Slowly people began slamming their pencils down in disgust and “finished” the test. Yup, the last “question” stated that the test was a joke and to quietly bring the test to the teacher. No one had bothered to follow the directions or we would have all save a lot of stress. Love that teacher to this day.
My dad taught me to always read and follow instructions on tests (before i was even actually taking tests, so i was like 5) with this story from when he was in college of a teacher who did a ridiculously difficult test - but the catch was that the instructions said to only answear the odd numbered questions. It's great to learn from other's mistakes.
This reminds me of the final we had for one class. The teacher always lectured us to read through the entirety of a test to identify question types etc. Most of us never listened, but he was rambling so i happened to flip to that last page out of boredom. The last question said: "You do not have to take this test". I was mad confused, thinking it was a practice copy only to be looked at. I glanced at the teacher, and caught his eye. He saw where i was flipped to, and gave me a wink. 5 minutes into the 70 question exam i stood up and declared i was done. Everyone looked at me like a dummy. The next person to hit that point was a buddy of mine 20 minutes later, who wondered how hard the last portion had to be for me to have finished so fast. He came out with the dumbest look and asked me when i figured it out. Told him before it even started. The rest of the students slowly trickled out about 30 minutes later furious, after someone actually stood up and angrily asked the teacher what that meaning of the last queston was, prompting the whole class to look. I honestly don't blame the teacher. That was a practice he had been preaching since the start of the semester. 😂
We had one like this and it said you only have to do question 1 at the end. Me and a buddy were the only one who finished in the first few minutes. Everyone was so confused lol.
do people seriously not read their entire exam before answering? I always do as it allows you to see which questions you think are easiest so you can plan the order you'll tackle your questions
I had a teacher who put at the end of a test, "if you write on this paper, you will fail. Use another piece of paper." That was in 1988 and it still haunts me 😂
I think that's actually a really good lesson if the teacher secretly didn't actually do that when it came to tabulating the final marks for the class. Learning to read the entire test first is pretty important in some courses where tests are written with the intent of creating a strong bell curve. Some tests are written with the intent no one will finish them. On these kinds of tests some questions aren't worth trying to answer for the marks they are worth, and honestly this is the case even if the test is intended to be finished but you are unsure if you can work fast enough. You want to start with the questions that give you the most marks for the least effort and work your way down.
Had this happen with a science teacher in junior high, who was probably one of the weirdest teachers I ever had. When we dissected frogs, he would take the bladder of one of them and blow it up as big as the bladder could go, and hand it over to someone random. When he didn't have a class, or when his class was busy with exams, he would ride on a scooter into other classrooms and scare the crap out of everyone by yelling, "it's Friday!", or whatever day of the week it happened to be. He delighted in weird questions on our exams. He also had a pilot's license, and every time I took the bus to school, my route passed by his house, which had an actual hangar with a plane in it. He was old when I had him as a teacher, but I fully believe that if anyone could live to be over 100 and still living the dream, it would be that guy.
Had a teacher that handed out a quiz worth extra credit. It had 40 questions we had 30 minutes to complete the exam. At the TOP of the paper it said "Please read ALL the questions first before starting." I thought it was unusual but what the heck. The VERY LAST "question" said "Write your name and the date at the top of the paper, then raise your hand" Only 4 minutes into the time alloted I raised my hand and received ALL the extra points. As the rest of the class finished their exam you could hear the moans and laughter. Great teacher!! I've read all the comments and talked to friends and it seems that this "trick" is used ALL ACROSS this country in schools and is a standard training exercise for "student teachers". An icebreaker so to speak.
What's the purpose of this? To test the ability of a student to read all text on the exam paper including the top line on the first page, then strictly follow those instructions?
it's just a test that says read all the questions before you start at the top. you either read until the end and moo, or you don't all the kid who hesitated is proving is that the quietest kid is probly smarter than the rest but chooses to stay quiet while people make assumptions.
@@blackoutgstar9949 How are others making “assumptions” when they say closed mouths don’t get fed?? It’s a popular saying that is true in almost every instance, & it’s true here too 😂😂😂 the quiet one got no credit. Also, reading a test the quickest doesn’t mean you’re smarter than everyone else. I would say that finishing it + getting the extra credit points (& being brave enough to be the first to do something) means you’re very, very smart.😂😂😂😂 Book smarts does NOT equal intelligence, btw. We know this. All this to say -- I’m sure all those kids are pretty smart 😂😂😂 but only 1 got the credit 🤷🏾♀️ better luck next time…
Very true. As me being the 4.0 honor roll student, I was exactly like that. I'd be done and waiting wayyyyy before everyone else. Or I'd 99% know the right answer, but would never say or do anything due to that 1% chance I could be wrong. Realistically it all stems down to me being bullied in 1st grade. I don't like being the laughing stock.
When I was in the military, there was a story about a huge annual report that the author just knew nobody ever read. He started putting a message on page 40 to call him if the reader got that far. Supposedly it took 7yrs for someone to call him. 😄
I love this teacher. Before I retired, I used to include crazy things like this on tests that I gave to Algebra and Geometry students. My students used to look for these fun items and actually looked forward to taking tests. This helped a lot to reduce test anxiety and make the school day a little more enjoyable, but I consistently received complains from parents who did not appreciate my approach. Some people just don't know how to smile.
Where I went to school, well at least most of the many places, we often had items to test if you're doing it properly. Like having a high number of equations and text problems that just weren't realistically solvable in time and didn't give any meaningful amount of points but at the end a convoluted text problem including many of the answers, some in a more and some in a less obvious fashion. Taught some people that they're not as bright as they thought, if so that they'll need apply themselves a lot and need loads of routine etc. Pp. to get through and last but not least that you don't start work without having any clue and overview what's to be done. Some people still failed time after time again ...
Well I was thinking that it could cause more anxiety for the kids who never get to the end of the test first. Also, it is points not earned-however not many.
I had a teacher give my class a test that had 20 questions on it. Before starting he said to make sure we read everything very carefully. The very bottom of the page read, "turn over the test and write your name on the back for full credit". It wasn't as amazing as this but it was definitely a nice relieving feeling. That test was our final in an engineering focused class I had in Highschool and the majority of the class had a hard time keeping up with the work and a lot of people in it would fail it if they failed this final and pass if they passed it so it was a very nice way of saying he cared about us getting through highschool. He sadly had to retire at the end of that year as his health was too bad for him to keep working.
In my question paper the first question was read all questions first and the second question is write your name. And the last one was attempt the second question only. Me being the lazy one to read the whole questions thoroughly at first attempted all questions. It was quite funny but when I reached the last one I realised my mistake. Only one person in my class did it as it was asked to
Yeah... sounds like an AMAZING teacher... Just goes to show how worthless grades are when teachers literally give them away for free because their numbers have been bad that particular year. Disgrace, really.
@@boringmonkey6958 people like you fail to see the point in the good gesture by the teacher. He appreciated the hard work he obviously saw from the class, and very comfortable knowing the kids learned a lot from the class. My grade in HVAC/R School was 72%; I was the youngest & lowest rank out of 32 people… I lacked the real world experience that most of the class had but I made up for it with the effort I put in. My last practical test, the final before heading back to my warship I was stationed on I smoked that test, even so I would still have a high C+ Grade… my instructor gave me a 89% instead so I could go to my command with a better grade. Disgrace? Sure, okay but that little pushed me to be better. And I now make $155k a year in my trade… grades don’t mean shit. Disgrace these nuts you dork.
My 3rd grade teacher did this to us too. The questions were really weird too, like we had to yell out our name for one, we had to poke holes on the paper, etc.
The best advice I got in an exam was to sit for the first 30 minutes and just read the questions and then answer the ones you know the answer to first and it gives you a confidence boost. Also while you're answering those questions your subconscious will work on the rest.
On the last day of term, my biology teacher made us sit a test, which had a long list of instructions on the first page, and he told us to read all the instructions before starting. The first 2 questions were your name and class. The rest of the test was loads of random stuff like standing up, shouting things etc. The class quickly devolved into chaos, except for one kid who sat smugly at the front of the class. Turns out the final instruction was 'only answer questions 1 and 2'. He was the only one to pass the test as he was the only one who read all the instructions. The teacher rewarded him with some candy and used it to teach us the importance of reading the questions carefully in exams. I have to say it was very memorable
yoo i had that too one year way back when i was younger, kinda cheated it tho cause my sibling told me about it when it happened their year so when i saw the paper i immediately knew what it was 💀
Same. We did this in 6th grade. I still remember it. Same thing with one student doing it quietly and correctly and the rest of us running around doing the antics.
@@onlynationalist Extra credit usually is added after the final grade. 75% + 3 credit points, might bring your total up to 78% depending on the class and teacher. So if you got 100% and you wanted extra credit. You would get 103%
One of my English teachers was WELL known for instructing the class to read the entire test first and then the last question was something like 'fill in your name and the date and flip your paper over'. He'd do it SEVERAL times a year and STILL have students try to do the entire test... even though it'd have calculus questions and all kinds of crazy stuff. (He was a GREAT teacher and I very much miss him!!!)
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I had a teacher do something like this. I always finished test fast and I was looking around waiting to see if anyone else finished. Lesson learned was don’t be scared to be the first to do something.
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Doesn't necessarily mean he's scared, some people just aren't willing to indulge certain types of behaviors, regardless of a reward. Some things are not worth sacrificing their dignity or self-pride. Most people have a price but 3 extra points was clearly not his selling point.
We had a test on the first day in middle school where the teacher told us to read the directions carefully and make sure to put our name on the paper. The questions started easily but got hard, so hard that college students would struggle. The directions were to put your name and the date, answer c to every question, turn the paper over and draw a smiley face, and turn the paper in. It was all about instilling the importance of reading directions before you begin.
This would’ve been me too lol, I probably would’ve gotten to the instruction to moo but then panicked and not gone for it because I wasn’t sure if I had to finish the other questions before mooing
In 5th grade, my teacher gave a surprise quiz. He stated to read the instructions first before completing the quiz. As I looked around, I saw my classmates jump into completing the questions. The instructions was a big block paragraph, which in the middle said "This isn't a real test. Turn your paper over and put your head on your desk". Everyone in the class that got it received an extra dum dum (lolipop). Everyone got a dum dum though 😂. This video brings back good memories of having a teacher that not only cared but prepared us for the future. TL;DR: Read the damn instructions. You might be rewarded.
My history teacher did a similar thing. He put in the instructions (which nobody reads because it’s multiple choice) first person to stand on their desk and cluck like a chicken gets an immediate 100% on it. I did it first, and while I looked like an idiot, they were so mad after 😂. Loved that teacher so much, I was heart broken to find out he passed away the following year.
On april fools my teacher gave everyone a test but at the top the instructions read, "this is a fake test don't do anything for extra credit, and then it was a random question that had no right answers" and everyone was complaining of why it was so difficult but I just said I was done I think it was a prank but also a lesson to check the instructions first.
I took a test in Technological college And the very first statement was : Don’t do anything Before you do something. well Every body keep answering the test questions 😮 Nobody won 😊
My class took a test like this, but there was a small part at the top that said “ignore the last question,” and the teacher said it was to see who was reading the directions. Literally embarrassed me and like two other people.
I had something like that, but it had specific instructions. 1. Read ALL instructions before doing ANYTHING 2. Write your name on the paper 3. [Hard Math Equation (HME)] 4. HME 5. HME 6. HME 7. HME 8. Spell your name out loud 9. Yell out "WALRUS!" 10. HME 11. HME 12. Only follow instruction 2. Then submit paper.
The dude is so smart, he got to the question, realized what was going on, decided he didn't need the points, and said "I'm not doing this. I don't need it" lol
I mean you dont really lose anything for those 3 points. Once everyone else gets to the question they'll realize why you did it and the embarrassment is gone.
I love it when a teacher has a sense of humor with their students. It seems to help create a closer & more trusting relationship with their students. There are still boundaries, of course, rules, & repercussions/discipline as well. But it can make learning so much more effective causing kids to focus more on what the teachers are saying.
When I was hired at Verizon in Wentzville years ago as an operator it was part of a profile test we took to see if we followed directions. The very first statement on the questionnaire was read all questions before answering. About 10 questions in at the end of one it stated shout out your first name, so I did. Everyone went right off their chairs and the instructor just kept looking at her paper. There were a few more of that type of question and people began chiming in. I was SO proud of myself 😂 I got hired that day.
My mom once had her math teacher give her class a hardcore test. On the backside was written "don't answer any question". Some people finished early af. The rest were confused
As someone who would have hesitated too, you're plain wrong. Doing something and abstaining from something are completely different. In this case, it required courage. "Peer pressure", and not succumbing to it would require discipline. It's not the same.
@@senqui Well it's ridiculous to be so insecure. Life is short & it only makes life more uncomfortable to not just be yourself & years later you'll realize how silly being so worried about how others look at u / or worrying how you'll look in front of people is so silly. Obviously as long as you're conducting yourself respectably & morally then it makes no sense to care how u look to others.
My Algebra 1 teacher told us we had a test in 2 days. We reviwed, and took a practice test. The actual test was on what our favorite stuff was😂 it was the end of the year, so we were tired, she just decided to give us a great laugh❤
Actually you're right. When I took Biology class, our teacher said we could do something for extra credit for 5 points. He said, for example, rap a song you create about Biology. I told him, the next day, "I wrote a POEM for extra credit". And I *read* it to the class. Imagine rapping. How embarrassing!
This reminded me of one of my college Law classes. It was Contracts Law. The Professor walked in and instantly started lecturing. None of the 150 students were ready for that so we all scrambled for paper and pens. 10 minutes into the lecture he stops and says “ohh, I forgot a small admin issue.” He went on, “if you want your grades posted sign this” and he passed a clipboard around with signature lines”. I was on the 4th row and the clipboard made it to the guy in front of me. His hand went up. Dr Jentz says,”yes sir” pointing to the student. The student says, “Dr Jentz, this says we’re going to pay you $100 at the end of the semester.” You’ve never seen 3 rows of students all turn in unison. I have. Dr Jentz laughed and says, “1st thing you learn in Contracts Law is read it before you sign it”. I’ve never forgotten that lesson.
in my first university year, a teacher said that whomever got to the classroom dressed in thanksgiving costume would get 2 aditional points at the end of the semester. I was going way too well in that class so I and a couple of other friends watched the rest of the class cross the campus as turkeys, elves, and leprechauns.
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@@satrah101For what??! Also, it’s *You’re and NOT Your* & I’m sorry for being a punctuation narc BUT I COULDN’T resist especially because it’s on a post about a teacher. 😂🙂
She tricked them? How?
Dylan Anderson there is a response on my comment on this post and I believe it is someone impersonating you.
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The guy that hesitated wasn’t confused. He was just scared to speak up.
An introvert. The bonus points were biased to extroverts.
To moo up.
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@@Anacaona4 its about one being more shy, and not as confident. Being introverted doesnt necessarily mean one is shy and awkward
@@Anacaona4 exactly lol even if the teacher promised 10 extra i wouldn't dare
That teacher is a ray of sunshine. Love her smile!
For teaching students how to moo?
She did have a nice smile
@@joseavila5616 bro you always hating☠️
Her ass ain't half bad either
@@PlayCratesThis is unprofessional. I want her fired.
We need teachers like these 😭😭😭
Thank you for this much likes damn😂😂, didn’t think I would see this
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i moo alll the time... i get no credit points.
I had a teacher who gave us a test and there was the usual sentence below “Name __” with the typical test instructions (ex: fill in the circle for your answers, etc). Well it also said don’t take this test. Most students didn’t read the instructions, so they were filling out the test/ rushing because it was timed. A select few just put their pens down and relaxed. The test was trying to get us to read directions carefully
lol
@@30pranaypawar17we live in a society 😔
"Hesitation is man's greatest enemy" - Socrates
He who is first is last .......some bible dude!
thats so crates
Is Socrates the footballer or ??
@@NABION_07 the wise man.
'hesitation is defeat'
That dude stood up so quick cuz you know he needs it 😭
Maybe he actually is doing well in school but that was the test he decided to take an “L”. 😂😂😂 Assuming that was the scenario, I would “Mooo” too. 🤣🤣🤣
Definitely 😆😃🤣😁💯💯💯👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
u can tell the teacher wasnt happy giving him it
@@valhalax25 people who need the extra credit take what they can. Lol.
@@darkpisces8125 absolutely! But in my case, if I was doing well in a particular class and there is chance for extra credit you best believe I want it too. You never know if down the semester you do bad at something. 😂
You can tell she is a pretty fun teacher to have, this is how you get students to learn by making them have fun on the journey
Wym by that 🤔
Yeah I love when my teacher is trying to be hip and post cute little tik toks 👍🏻
If only i had teachers like that in school lol
Yeah I can tell she is a pretty fun teacher from a 10 second video
I thought the opposite
An old Japanese man once said "Hesitation is defeat"
Haha kkkkkk isshin
ooooh so during WWII Japan hesitated?
look before you leap.
Oh I thought Sun Tzu said it LOL.
But the only thing Japanese do is hesitate lol
*Red shirt guy was later hired on Star Trek for one day.*
_"Don't just open the door! Is there air?! You don't know!"_
His name was Guy 😂
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Am I the only one that understood that reference, lol? Loved that movie ❤
The guy in the red shirt is the type of person who doesn't tell the barber he didn't like the cut.
Me too but i will never go to the barber again 😆
Yeah, super insecure in their behaviors and decisions. Its sad to see kids to aren't mentally secure in themselves.
@@toordog1753 so because he didn't wanna stand up and moo he isn't mentally secure? Okay...🤣
@@toordog1753 wtf
@@toordog1753 you self proclaim to be an alpha, right?
The way that teachers can either prank or not prank their students is awesome
Reminds me of two weeks ago when my teacher left us an assignment to do when we had the sub. Iv very tiny print it said “the questions on the back are very complicated”
I turned the paper over, there was no questions on the back. It just said “haha fooled you” 😭💀
Not even a prank. They allways tell you to read all the questions first and that guy did
How you have 1.2k likes and 3 comments let me fix that
@@Ya_boi_jasper omg 😂
@@enxangura5263 it is kind of like a prank to other students because it catches the student off guard also not every teacher does things like that with their students I had teachers that sure didn't do that with us
Introvert's nightmare
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Omg this
Being an introvert isn't the same as being insecure/timid.
@@yaseh9162 Insecurity really has nothing to do with social anxiety
@@yaseh9162 as an introvert I would hate this
I like the timed test where the directions are to read all the problems 1st before answering, then the last problem states to write your name at the top and put your head down.
Had the same test. 😂
she should've only put it on a few tests and never acknowledged it ever. that's how you sow the seeds of chaos
I'd put a different farm animal on each test 🤣🤣
She's a teacher
@@jasonnelson9141 yes she's a teacher what does that have to do with the comments???
Thats unfair as fuck
@@siem040 I think it also means they don't get extra credits. Just doing it to troll.
In 6th grade, my teacher handed my class a “pop quiz”. But before he handed the page out he said, “Read carefully.” At the top of the page it read,” Thank you for reading carefully, you may be excused.” I got up and walked out, everyone started staring at me like I was Einstein 😂😭🤦♀️
Lol yep same
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omg this is amazing. you and your teacher slayed 😂😂
@@marinnop4826 🤨 this Exact same scenario happened to you bruh😭
You and your teacher are legends
my social anxiety would never allow me to do this. i understand you, kid in the red
Stop being so weak then.
Sameee
Fr same 😂
You can have those 3 points boss I'm good 😶
It seems kinda unfair of the teacher to do this cuz the extra credit points for doing that will always exclude the kids with social anxiety or shyness. Back in high school, drawing any attention to myself publicly would have been mortifying. I was the kid that never raised my hand, even if I knew the answer or had a question.
my teacher always lectured us for not reading the board. so one day she put on the bottom of the board, “first person to come up to me gets candy.” since then i always read the board
The guy that hesitated wasn’t confused. He was scared to moo up.
“Moo up” lmfaooo
moo up is crazy
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I'm so ootl lol is this a pun
No, he simply decided that playing to the teacher's game for a few points was a debasement of himself. His self respect was worth more than three mere points which he obviously did not need seeing he'll be shooting up the school the next day.
"Don't hesitate. When the time comes, just act."
- Wolf O'Donnell
I believe the quote goes "When the time comes, just moo."
@@PBthesquirrel lmao
Man. Never realized Wolf was wise. Wish he wasn't a villian. Cute guy.
Just moo*
Literally the first thing that came to mind. That phrase pops into my head like every other day, and I'm just glad I'm not the only one who remembers it 😅
I had a educational psychology teacher in college who said that weirder you are, the more the students will remember the material. Then the professor climbed up on his desk, got on all fours, put a hand under his belly to mimic udders, and mooed at all of us. This was about 30 years ago, and he was right. I never forgot it.
Our teacher was showing us how we lost our tail trough evolution with too much detail then needed.
But every 13 year old became a man that day
@@mrtgamesz When u grow up as young teenager in Cali during 60’s
@@colin0516 Kids in the front of the bus during a speed bump: *What happaning*
The black kids: *Vaporized*
@@maxwellquipey1 :skull:
@@mrtgameszoh hell no poor girls
I read every question before attempting work 💀
My social anxiety said screw them extra credit points
Yeah. That's would've been me too😂
Ong
For sure
Yeahhhh...that would've be me. In fact, I've done it before. It was a spelling bee in elementary school-it was a class spelling bee and the word was "squirrel". The way it worked was there was a word that went around the room until someone got it. I knew how to spell it, but couldn't bring myself to spell it in front of everyone because of my tendency to stutter. So of course when it was my turn I just-silently sat down. :"))
Ohhh yeah, me too
I had a teacher who gave us a pop quiz and reminded us to read it before we started and at the end it says, “April fools, you may leave.”
@The_biggest_loser it was great for those who could actually listen to instructions… it sucked for those who didn’t. XD
Did we have the same teacher 😭
@@katiesglowup you Canadian? :P
@@ChaoticAngelKitten yeah. BC? : P
@@katiesglowup Nah, Ontario. :P
That boy has the skills to be a good civil servant or high ranked politician.
600 likes and no comments? Let’s fix that 😎
What even is this comment?
@@Tomago9387 probably talking about reading all the details before starting
@@gabusdeux nah he’s saying that civil servants and high ranked politicians are cows
@@Oopyirdy you'd think I'd pick up on that.
.-.
That's a damn cool teacher. Kids get a little humor while they're learning. 😊
Man, I need teachers like this
Fr
So you wanna learn how to moo, on a test?
@@joseavila5616 no, I just want a teacher that would let us do some dumb shit like this for extra credit
I need a teacher like this. As a man of culture.
A true man of culture won’t identify themselves as one 🫤
@@Unreal_Reviews Wow! Brave reply. These ' man of culture' euphemisms are always on sexy women youtube vids. And there's nothing sexy going on in this video. Im glad you nipped it in the bud with this comment.
@@Unreal_Reviews no?
@Daniel Valladares no?
@@Unreal_Reviewsno?
And this is a proof where a confident person overtakes a smart one😅
See this all the time in work places.
He finished the test just like the guy in the red shirt, what makes him less smart because he took longer? The smartest people actually pay attention to detail, and don't try to rush through things🤷
@@nunyabusiness3832 It was just an analogy. Not really factual. After all you could also be smart enough to know that the Points are worth it, or smart enough to be confident or whatever.
Doesn't make their analogy any less fitting.
Unfortunately, this is how it works today: the indoctrinated get the credit. I think the only student who questions foolish requests from his teacher and does not follow them just for credit or any benefit will grow up to be a leader who will not abandon his principles for any benefits he will be promised to do that.
Wrong, the instructions say don't answer the last question, or put your pencil down if you read this, to get the students to read the instructions
That's a great teacher a sense of humor
“I’m sorry, you’re disqualified for communicating during the test. You will get a 0 on the test. Please follow me to the principal’s office.”
Edit: No way bruv more likes than the creator’s comment? Lmao
💀💀💀
Lol
💀
the bad ending
bro got a 3
He who hesitated and lost the credit points.
F
F
He wont do that again!...."closed mouths dont get fed!"
@@sophiizplace Absolutely! I would’ve been moo-ing like a huge 🐮. Three extra points may not seem like much, but it can make a difference if you’re 3 points away from an A, B, C, heck even a D!
@@mom2babygkaterad946 I know that's right!🤣🤣🤣...
Plot twist: He knew he doesn't need the extra 3 points. He looked around, figured his friend might need these points more, and decided to keep quiet.
❤
nope
Plot twist comments aren't funny
@@iDatedMyPizzathis wasn't even supposed to be funny lol
And keep his dignity
being afraid to stand out really is a detriment
There are two types of people in the world, the ones who hesitate and the ones who dont. Hesitation kills people.
Not all the time. Don't be living ignorant, now.
lack of hesitation kills people too
So, for example, we have two lads on da bridge. One is hesitate to jump but another one is not. Who would be a winner? )
@Ilias Pantazev both or neither, since we don't know the back story lol
depends how you look at it
My stepdad was a firefighter and they had some written tests as part of some testing to see if your still mentally fit to work. They had a similar test and the instructions stated that u have to read through all the questions before u start doing anything. The final text on the test was ''after you've finished reading the questions, return the paper'' Everyone just started writing on the first question and later realized they didnt need to do anything.
Feel like half of middle school teachers do this at least once.
*you're
@@ATalkingBadger ok
everybody took this test in like elementary school
@@ryanarias6880 im from estonia, we didnt have that in our school.
She was looking for the desperate guy
No, she was encouraging time management. Reading ahead to know everything that's on the test and proper use of "reading time" if they have it
@@frozencaterpiller1263 i work slowly i don’t think that’s very fair
The student did nothing wrong. It's part of the written test and he performs.
The teacher using her student as a video content however...
Why does she need to look for the desperate guy? She literally knows all of their grades already, she's their teacher.
@@ozhinz did you not read what he said?
"I'm here to learn, not mooh for points"
Good for you I guess
We need all tests to be like this
Then it wouldn't make sense bc everyone would instant look at the last question you twit
@Brock Garrett You just gonna ignore her comment bro ^
Most people would probably complain and say “Omg, that’s so stupid” if u did the test too much.
Yeah
@Gebby 💋check videos 💃 ur pfp….
And about 5 introverts in the class were in turmoil.
Don't conflate introversion with being shy, it's not the same.
I am very introverted but would have no issue doing that whatsoever, on the contrary, it would be fun. That's because it is "my class", I know these people. I know it would make them laugh and be a positive experience for everyone.
Now send me to a party with strangers who want to do small talk non stop and see me battery die in seconds.
tilf
Can you guys just look up what introvert means
@@NPC_-mf4dwdo you also have a power saving mode
@@jasonml3508 I think I do. That might be what happens when I retreat mentally and space out while others are having a "conversation" about the most meaningless shit because they want to follow social protocol that bores me to death.
Are you a fellow introvert?
We need teachers like this. Teachers should be like this and we should have more fun in school like these kids and even more.
Nah. Hell nah. We don't need teachers exploiting students for imaginary internet points.
@@SixxWolfZx it makes it funner for the students i dont see whats wrong with this
@@SixxWolfZx you seem fun
So you wanna learn how to moo, on a test?
@@SixxWolfZx they dont necessarily have to post it...just having a teacher that make the classroom more lively can really brighten someone's school experience.
The teacher is so cute.
Please teach me🤌
My senior year a teacher gave a ridiculously difficult essay final- like insane. The directions read to reach every question throughly before beginning. No one did. Slowly people began slamming their pencils down in disgust and “finished” the test. Yup, the last “question” stated that the test was a joke and to quietly bring the test to the teacher. No one had bothered to follow the directions or we would have all save a lot of stress. Love that teacher to this day.
I had similar test, it was to read everything first and then at the end of the test we where just put our names only and turn them In .
That is actually so important
Did this in 5th grade I was the only one who read it and did it.
My dad taught me to always read and follow instructions on tests (before i was even actually taking tests, so i was like 5) with this story from when he was in college of a teacher who did a ridiculously difficult test - but the catch was that the instructions said to only answear the odd numbered questions. It's great to learn from other's mistakes.
*read, not reach.
Yeah I liked when a couple of my teachers did that! None of the people in the class read the directions either...
This reminds me of the final we had for one class. The teacher always lectured us to read through the entirety of a test to identify question types etc. Most of us never listened, but he was rambling so i happened to flip to that last page out of boredom. The last question said: "You do not have to take this test". I was mad confused, thinking it was a practice copy only to be looked at. I glanced at the teacher, and caught his eye. He saw where i was flipped to, and gave me a wink. 5 minutes into the 70 question exam i stood up and declared i was done. Everyone looked at me like a dummy. The next person to hit that point was a buddy of mine 20 minutes later, who wondered how hard the last portion had to be for me to have finished so fast. He came out with the dumbest look and asked me when i figured it out. Told him before it even started. The rest of the students slowly trickled out about 30 minutes later furious, after someone actually stood up and angrily asked the teacher what that meaning of the last queston was, prompting the whole class to look. I honestly don't blame the teacher. That was a practice he had been preaching since the start of the semester. 😂
I'm surprised you were the only one who figured it out
Got job😊
We had one like this and it said you only have to do question 1 at the end. Me and a buddy were the only one who finished in the first few minutes. Everyone was so confused lol.
My math teacher did the same to us in high school. I always read my test before actually doing it, everyone was so mad that day. 😂
do people seriously not read their entire exam before answering? I always do as it allows you to see which questions you think are easiest so you can plan the order you'll tackle your questions
I had a teacher who put at the end of a test, "if you write on this paper, you will fail. Use another piece of paper." That was in 1988 and it still haunts me 😂
Bruh that's cruel and unusual punishment lol
I think that's actually a really good lesson if the teacher secretly didn't actually do that when it came to tabulating the final marks for the class.
Learning to read the entire test first is pretty important in some courses where tests are written with the intent of creating a strong bell curve. Some tests are written with the intent no one will finish them. On these kinds of tests some questions aren't worth trying to answer for the marks they are worth, and honestly this is the case even if the test is intended to be finished but you are unsure if you can work fast enough.
You want to start with the questions that give you the most marks for the least effort and work your way down.
But I bet #1 said read all of this before you start. 😂
@pplein7283 now that you mention it, I think it did start out saying 'read entire test before you start'. Something along those lines.
Was the cane there back in 1988?
Dude this would be my worst nightmare
Had this happen with a science teacher in junior high, who was probably one of the weirdest teachers I ever had. When we dissected frogs, he would take the bladder of one of them and blow it up as big as the bladder could go, and hand it over to someone random. When he didn't have a class, or when his class was busy with exams, he would ride on a scooter into other classrooms and scare the crap out of everyone by yelling, "it's Friday!", or whatever day of the week it happened to be. He delighted in weird questions on our exams. He also had a pilot's license, and every time I took the bus to school, my route passed by his house, which had an actual hangar with a plane in it. He was old when I had him as a teacher, but I fully believe that if anyone could live to be over 100 and still living the dream, it would be that guy.
I wish I had a teacher like that
He sounds amazing!
That sounds like a fired teacher to be honest :eyes:
@@MrDudeThe42thThat sucks
Sounds like Murdock from The A-Team ngl
Had a teacher that handed out a quiz worth extra credit. It had 40 questions we had 30 minutes to complete the exam. At the TOP of the paper it said "Please read ALL the questions first before starting." I thought it was unusual but what the heck. The VERY LAST "question" said "Write your name and the date at the top of the paper, then raise your hand" Only 4 minutes into the time alloted I raised my hand and received ALL the extra points. As the rest of the class finished their exam you could hear the moans and laughter. Great teacher!! I've read all the comments and talked to friends and it seems that this "trick" is used ALL ACROSS this country in schools and is a standard training exercise for "student teachers". An icebreaker so to speak.
Thats pretty good. The rest shud have read ALL lmao
What's the purpose of this? To test the ability of a student to read all text on the exam paper including the top line on the first page, then strictly follow those instructions?
@@athomenotavailable Teaching students to follow instructions. I thought that was self-evident?
I probably would have read the last question and it wouldn't have registered in my mind until I finished the test by answering every question
@@athomenotavailable To see how follows instructions and to see who doesnt...pretty simple really
‘Hesitation is defeat’
- Isshin, the sword saint
Holy words, my friend
👍
teacher is gorgeous
She's teaching assertiveness. Close mouths don't get fed no matter how smart you are!!
Nope, I don't think so. People can interpret such strange things some times.
it's just a test that says read all the questions before you start at the top. you either read until the end and moo, or you don't
all the kid who hesitated is proving is that the quietest kid is probly smarter than the rest but chooses to stay quiet while people make assumptions.
@@blackoutgstar9949 It proves that people who don't take action will be left behind- which isn't smart.
@@blackoutgstar9949 How are others making “assumptions” when they say closed mouths don’t get fed?? It’s a popular saying that is true in almost every instance, & it’s true here too 😂😂😂 the quiet one got no credit. Also, reading a test the quickest doesn’t mean you’re smarter than everyone else. I would say that finishing it + getting the extra credit points (& being brave enough to be the first to do something) means you’re very, very smart.😂😂😂😂
Book smarts does NOT equal intelligence, btw. We know this. All this to say -- I’m sure all those kids are pretty smart 😂😂😂 but only 1 got the credit 🤷🏾♀️ better luck next time…
Very true. As me being the 4.0 honor roll student, I was exactly like that. I'd be done and waiting wayyyyy before everyone else. Or I'd 99% know the right answer, but would never say or do anything due to that 1% chance I could be wrong. Realistically it all stems down to me being bullied in 1st grade. I don't like being the laughing stock.
Such well-behaved kids. Wish they were all like this.
So lame
Yea to bad not everyone has the chance to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment 🤷🏽♂️
They usually are until someone like you walks in the room lol
@@Kneegrow3000 i love animes bruh 🤪🤪
muuuuuuuuuuuooooo
22k likes and you’ll never know what the original comment was. MUHUHAHAHA.
Yah
“Cause bravery doesn’t require any of those things lmao”
@@trevorphillips8415 came here to gatekeep.
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@@trevorphillips8415 Usually the brave ones are the most stupid lol
When I was in the military, there was a story about a huge annual report that the author just knew nobody ever read. He started putting a message on page 40 to call him if the reader got that far. Supposedly it took 7yrs for someone to call him. 😄
Not me literally reading all the questions before the test starts, the teacher would literally be giving instructions and I would just moo
Me: _"Mooo!"_
Teacher: _"Good job reading all the questions first!"_
Me: _"...Questions?"_
Say literally a bit more
I love this teacher. Before I retired, I used to include crazy things like this on tests that I gave to Algebra and Geometry students. My students used to look for these fun items and actually looked forward to taking tests. This helped a lot to reduce test anxiety and make the school day a little more enjoyable, but I consistently received complains from parents who did not appreciate my approach. Some people just don't know how to smile.
Where I went to school, well at least most of the many places, we often had items to test if you're doing it properly.
Like having a high number of equations and text problems that just weren't realistically solvable in time and didn't give any meaningful amount of points but at the end a convoluted text problem including many of the answers, some in a more and some in a less obvious fashion.
Taught some people that they're not as bright as they thought, if so that they'll need apply themselves a lot and need loads of routine etc. Pp. to get through and last but not least that you don't start work without having any clue and overview what's to be done.
Some people still failed time after time again ...
Well I was thinking that it could cause more anxiety for the kids who never get to the end of the test first. Also, it is points not earned-however not many.
@@heinzhaupthaar5590 what are you saying
@@dreaddeadfile5573 i agree his comment made 0 sense. I kind of understood it but he used bad wording choices...
@@TyEats2200 Yeah, I was high af and English is the third language for me.
I had a teacher give my class a test that had 20 questions on it. Before starting he said to make sure we read everything very carefully. The very bottom of the page read, "turn over the test and write your name on the back for full credit". It wasn't as amazing as this but it was definitely a nice relieving feeling. That test was our final in an engineering focused class I had in Highschool and the majority of the class had a hard time keeping up with the work and a lot of people in it would fail it if they failed this final and pass if they passed it so it was a very nice way of saying he cared about us getting through highschool. He sadly had to retire at the end of that year as his health was too bad for him to keep working.
In my question paper the first question was read all questions first and the second question is write your name. And the last one was attempt the second question only. Me being the lazy one to read the whole questions thoroughly at first attempted all questions. It was quite funny but when I reached the last one I realised my mistake. Only one person in my class did it as it was asked to
Yeah... sounds like an AMAZING teacher... Just goes to show how worthless grades are when teachers literally give them away for free because their numbers have been bad that particular year.
Disgrace, really.
@@boringmonkey6958 people like you fail to see the point in the good gesture by the teacher. He appreciated the hard work he obviously saw from the class, and very comfortable knowing the kids learned a lot from the class.
My grade in HVAC/R School was 72%; I was the youngest & lowest rank out of 32 people… I lacked the real world experience that most of the class had but I made up for it with the effort I put in.
My last practical test, the final before heading back to my warship I was stationed on I smoked that test, even so I would still have a high C+ Grade… my instructor gave me a 89% instead so I could go to my command with a better grade.
Disgrace? Sure, okay but that little pushed me to be better. And I now make $155k a year in my trade… grades don’t mean shit. Disgrace these nuts you dork.
My 3rd grade teacher did this to us too. The questions were really weird too, like we had to yell out our name for one, we had to poke holes on the paper, etc.
@@boringmonkey6958 You sound like the type of person who cries over getting a 99% on a test.
The best advice I got in an exam was to sit for the first 30 minutes and just read the questions and then answer the ones you know the answer to first and it gives you a confidence boost. Also while you're answering those questions your subconscious will work on the rest.
She didn't trick them she challenged them. She gave them a opportunity. Good for her.
Nah she just thought it was funny
@@wonkywaffle9359 still a challenge
me who looks through all the questions before starting : 🗿🍷
Me who get to the first stressful question and flips my test and continues at the last question
me who starts at the last questions first: 😎
me who did this in the 2nd grade because the nerdy kid in the class brought it in for the teacher to give us
On the last day of term, my biology teacher made us sit a test, which had a long list of instructions on the first page, and he told us to read all the instructions before starting. The first 2 questions were your name and class. The rest of the test was loads of random stuff like standing up, shouting things etc. The class quickly devolved into chaos, except for one kid who sat smugly at the front of the class. Turns out the final instruction was 'only answer questions 1 and 2'. He was the only one to pass the test as he was the only one who read all the instructions. The teacher rewarded him with some candy and used it to teach us the importance of reading the questions carefully in exams. I have to say it was very memorable
I remember doing this in maybe 2nd or 3rd grade. I was the only one who did it correctly, listening to the others doing the stupid things listed.
yoo i had that too one year way back when i was younger, kinda cheated it tho cause my sibling told me about it when it happened their year so when i saw the paper i immediately knew what it was 💀
I came here to post this same story. lol
Same. We did this in 6th grade. I still remember it. Same thing with one student doing it quietly and correctly and the rest of us running around doing the antics.
very memorable, and very idiotic. i would have whooped the teacher's ass in the parking lot that afternoon
Thays funny 🤣. Thats a good way to make the students feel not stressed. To throw in some silly ones. 😊
we had a math exam in my first year of college with only one question that said "Tell me how you really feel". that professor was a real one
That teacher is one in a million!
“Nonya!”
I would’ve put “ligma”
"more than half this crap doesn't apply to life situations" is what I would have put
Elmo's 3, how did he already get a professorship?
The guy in the red, knew he got 100%. So he didn't need the extra 3. He is actually really kind, and gave it to someone else.
nah
How could he (the red) get 100% without a Mooo? Without a Mooo he would get upto 100% - 3 credit points 🤔
@@onlynationalist Extra credit usually is added after the final grade. 75% + 3 credit points, might bring your total up to 78% depending on the class and teacher.
So if you got 100% and you wanted extra credit. You would get 103%
@@onlynationalistextra credit homie, keyword extra.
@ivanstayner8818 i wish omg
One of my English teachers was WELL known for instructing the class to read the entire test first and then the last question was something like 'fill in your name and the date and flip your paper over'. He'd do it SEVERAL times a year and STILL have students try to do the entire test... even though it'd have calculus questions and all kinds of crazy stuff. (He was a GREAT teacher and I very much miss him!!!)
Jesus loves us and died for us ✝
Love one another as I love you, Jesus says (John 13:34) 💖
For everyone who asks receives, the one who seeks finds. (Matthew 7:8) 💖
@@ChristourSavior209 I don't think this has converted a singular person in existence to Christianity.
@@ChristourSavior209 I am agnostic. Please keep your religion out of my conversation. ESPECIALLY since it has nothing to do with my original message.
@@Serene80no you are not agnostic. You believe in god, otherwise you will suffer in hell for eternity
@Utopii6 Oh, okay then. YOU said it was so, so it must be. Sanctimonious prick. Not everyone believes in your invisible God and the Great Big Book Of Morality Tales Told By Old Men. And if you go by who believed first... Jesus was a Jew, dumbass. So you Sunday Saint Christians have it wrong anyway...
Those are the best type of tests
In college, my professor gave extra credit points for drawing a fish. Mind you, we needed it cos it was Fluid Dynamics and we all needed it lmao
I barely got the limit grade of passing on my mechanics exam (thanks to some theory i knew 💀)
taking fluid mechanics rn, wanna die
you aero?
The guy that hesitated needed it, but was too scared to speak up.
I had a teacher do something like this. I always finished test fast and I was looking around waiting to see if anyone else finished.
Lesson learned was don’t be scared to be the first to do something.
Jesus loves us and died for us ✝
Jesus died for our sins, was buried, and resurrected the third day (1 Cor 15) 🌅
Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved (Romans 10:13) 🌅
@@Joab343 your comment isn't even remotely related to the video
Doesn't necessarily mean he's scared, some people just aren't willing to indulge certain types of behaviors, regardless of a reward. Some things are not worth sacrificing their dignity or self-pride. Most people have a price but 3 extra points was clearly not his selling point.
@@Joab343 faith is what gets you saved my friend :)
ALWAYS read through all the questions first before starting to answer.
Nice teacher for sure
We had a test on the first day in middle school where the teacher told us to read the directions carefully and make sure to put our name on the paper. The questions started easily but got hard, so hard that college students would struggle. The directions were to put your name and the date, answer c to every question, turn the paper over and draw a smiley face, and turn the paper in. It was all about instilling the importance of reading directions before you begin.
Wow
brilliant and wouldn't it have been great if it ended with everybody gets five bucks
true story. everybody clapped and cheered for the one person who followed those directions.
I read instructions to every test nearly 27 times before I understand wth its saying
@@hazyhope._. “Then they all clapped” 💀
*me who checks all the questions first just to familiarize myself with the test before actually starting:* 👁️👄👁️ "moo."
This would’ve been me too lol, I probably would’ve gotten to the instruction to moo but then panicked and not gone for it because I wasn’t sure if I had to finish the other questions before mooing
The true lesson here:
NEVER HESITATE. DECIDE & ACT.
until you realize that one of the questions you missed was "Ignore the last question"
@@solanaceousplot twist
Hesitation is defeat
Only thing worse than an idiot is a confident idiot.
@@idr121 Yet most rich people are exactly that: confident idiots.
The other students in the class must’ve been so confused 😂😂😂
Had an American History teacher give a bonus credit question for the last test of the year.
"What color is my white truck?"
Kids still got it wrong.
Wtf
yeah, cuz by the time he got around to asking that question it was more of a beige/brown
Whoever got it wrong should get an instant fail.
@@youaregoingtolovethis Agreed
i think they probably thought it was a trick question. i know i would 😂 though in the end i would still answer white cuz what else would i write lol
In 5th grade, my teacher gave a surprise quiz. He stated to read the instructions first before completing the quiz. As I looked around, I saw my classmates jump into completing the questions. The instructions was a big block paragraph, which in the middle said "This isn't a real test. Turn your paper over and put your head on your desk".
Everyone in the class that got it received an extra dum dum (lolipop). Everyone got a dum dum though 😂. This video brings back good memories of having a teacher that not only cared but prepared us for the future.
TL;DR: Read the damn instructions. You might be rewarded.
dum dums are the shit W teacher
Wow
Yes - I had a test like that. It was a good lesson in following test instructions.
I was one of the people who didn't read it all before starting.
My history teacher did a similar thing. He put in the instructions (which nobody reads because it’s multiple choice) first person to stand on their desk and cluck like a chicken gets an immediate 100% on it. I did it first, and while I looked like an idiot, they were so mad after 😂. Loved that teacher so much, I was heart broken to find out he passed away the following year.
wow🕊️
Wow so if you were one year later you wouldn’t have made it through school
Lol
On april fools my teacher gave everyone a test but at the top the instructions read, "this is a fake test don't do anything for extra credit, and then it was a random question that had no right answers" and everyone was complaining of why it was so difficult but I just said I was done I think it was a prank but also a lesson to check the instructions first.
@@ButteredCrepe23 😂 that’s awesome.
I took a test in
Technological college
And the very first statement was :
Don’t do anything
Before you do something.
well
Every body keep answering the test questions 😮
Nobody won 😊
My class took a test like this, but there was a small part at the top that said “ignore the last question,” and the teacher said it was to see who was reading the directions. Literally embarrassed me and like two other people.
I had something like that, but it had specific instructions.
1. Read ALL instructions before doing ANYTHING
2. Write your name on the paper
3. [Hard Math Equation (HME)]
4. HME
5. HME
6. HME
7. HME
8. Spell your name out loud
9. Yell out "WALRUS!"
10. HME
11. HME
12. Only follow instruction 2. Then submit paper.
Ugh, I fell for that too.
I always felt that those tests are built to make sure kids fail. Why use time wisely when you can read everything 6 times before answering questions
@@KingOfRubberDucks Could you send me the test questions im bored
@@pug8714 honestly? I’ve messed up questions because I read it once and thought I knew what it was asking. It’s always good to read carefully.
The dude is so smart, he got to the question, realized what was going on, decided he didn't need the points, and said "I'm not doing this. I don't need it" lol
Why’s that smart?
@@rtxf bc he studied and decided that he will do good on the test, so he didn't do it
I mean you dont really lose anything for those 3 points. Once everyone else gets to the question they'll realize why you did it and the embarrassment is gone.
@@zmogysta4900 or he failed the test and was too antisocial to get the 3 extra points
Actually he's dumb and learned a lesson that when there is an opportunity you snatch it, embarrassment/hesitation will only drag you down in life.
Good to know there is still a few FANTASTIC TEACHERS out there!!!
God loves you
@@ChristourSavior209 God doesn't love you
I like it when a teacher has a good sense of humor!😂
I love it when a teacher has a sense of humor with their students. It seems to help create a closer & more trusting relationship with their students. There are still boundaries, of course, rules, & repercussions/discipline as well. But it can make learning so much more effective causing kids to focus more on what the teachers are saying.
When I was hired at Verizon in Wentzville years ago as an operator it was part of a profile test we took to see if we followed directions. The very first statement on the questionnaire was read all questions before answering. About 10 questions in at the end of one it stated shout out your first name, so I did. Everyone went right off their chairs and the instructor just kept looking at her paper. There were a few more of that type of question and people began chiming in. I was SO proud of myself 😂 I got hired that day.
Thats a great and funny way to see who reads the questions.
I need to see that. I must see iy.
We had a few of the exact opposite in highschool. The last instruction was 'now complete points 1 & 2' (read everthing, name your paper…)
Quick way of telling who can properly follow directions
I did that kind of test and completely failed
My mom once had her math teacher give her class a hardcore test. On the backside was written "don't answer any question". Some people finished early af. The rest were confused
Bro imagine how embarrassed the teacher was to be the only one who laughed , AND SHE MADE THE JOKE 😭
She doesn’t seem embarrassed at all. lol
Teacher should have been like “what is wrong with you? Sit down” so all the kids who didn’t get that far were confused
at least then there would be an actual trick, like the vid description said
The red shirt guy is the type of guy to succumb to peer pressure cause nobody was doing it 💀
As someone who would have hesitated too, you're plain wrong.
Doing something and abstaining from something are completely different. In this case, it required courage. "Peer pressure", and not succumbing to it would require discipline. It's not the same.
@@senqui Trueee
how dare he not stand up in front of the class and moo!!!!! ridiculous!!
Peer pressure cause nobody was doing tf u talm bout lmao
@@senqui Well it's ridiculous to be so insecure. Life is short & it only makes life more uncomfortable to not just be yourself & years later you'll realize how silly being so worried about how others look at u / or worrying how you'll look in front of people is so silly. Obviously as long as you're conducting yourself respectably & morally then it makes no sense to care how u look to others.
What a fun high school teacher. I loved teachers like that!
My Algebra 1 teacher told us we had a test in 2 days. We reviwed, and took a practice test. The actual test was on what our favorite stuff was😂 it was the end of the year, so we were tired, she just decided to give us a great laugh❤
Kid really said “shiiii, fuck it” 😂😂
He didn't hesitate he decided the three points weren't worth the embarrassment
Actually you're right. When I took Biology class, our teacher said we could do something for extra credit for 5 points. He said, for example, rap a song you create about Biology. I told him, the next day, "I wrote a POEM for extra credit". And I *read* it to the class. Imagine rapping. How embarrassing!
Actually genius. Defuses the tension, provides good memories and awards swift completion.
Three points to Gryffindor 💀
These are the kind of teachers we all remember and love bringing up during nostalgic moments with friends .
I wish all students have teachers like this😭
Wow what a nice high school teacher, you don't see teachers giving 3 extra credit points for mooing out loud during the test
This reminded me of one of my college Law classes. It was Contracts Law. The Professor walked in and instantly started lecturing. None of the 150 students were ready for that so we all scrambled for paper and pens. 10 minutes into the lecture he stops and says “ohh, I forgot a small admin issue.” He went on, “if you want your grades posted sign this” and he passed a clipboard around with signature lines”. I was on the 4th row and the clipboard made it to the guy in front of me. His hand went up. Dr Jentz says,”yes sir” pointing to the student. The student says, “Dr Jentz, this says we’re going to pay you $100 at the end of the semester.” You’ve never seen 3 rows of students all turn in unison. I have. Dr Jentz laughed and says, “1st thing you learn in Contracts Law is read it before you sign it”. I’ve never forgotten that lesson.
in my first university year, a teacher said that whomever got to the classroom dressed in thanksgiving costume would get 2 aditional points at the end of the semester.
I was going way too well in that class so I and a couple of other friends watched the rest of the class cross the campus as turkeys, elves, and leprechauns.
Why were there students in Christmas and St. Patrick's Day costumes? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@abadgurl2010 idk. I live in México and thanksgiving is not really a thing here. So it was hard to get pilgrim costumes.
The first student is unlucky 😂 . But it gives us a lesson that means hesitation can waste good chances
No he is just dumb
@@4thquarter5 cope
@@4thquarter5 yea cuz he a beta or whatever u said
That's not unlucky that's just a complete lack of confidence
@@4thquarter5 I'll take every chances to get extra credit, not to extremities though.
As a middle school teacher, I greatly appreciate the advice.