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Math Class: The Favoritism Game

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"Ever felt unfairly treated by a teacher? 🤔 Watch till the end to see how this unfolds! #HighSchoolDrama #MathClass"

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My math teacher plays favorites like it’s a sport.
High school can be a battlefield, especially in math class. You’ve got numbers flying around, and then there’s her. Everyone’s favorite, the one who always gets the easiest problems. Everyone else? We struggle.
Here's the catch: she claims she’s just helping us improve. But when she hands out extra credit to only a select few, her actions scream “pick me.”
It gets more bizarre. The favorites sit together, laughing, while the rest of us exchange confused glances. It’s like being in a secret club without the password.
You won’t believe this revelation. During a recent test, the so-called favorites were seen whispering answers. Right in front of her. She didn’t bat an eye.
And get this, whenever we raise our hands, she just nods and says, “You’ll figure it out!” But she’s right there, cheering on her chosen ones like it’s a game show.
The turning point? One of the students, fed up, confronted her after class. What happened next? She admitted it’s easier to teach those who already excel.
Suddenly, the implications hit hard. This isn’t just about math; it’s about self-esteem, motivation... a classroom culture that favors some while sidelining others.
Then, during the next quiz, she accidentally mixed up the seating arrangements. Those favorite students struggled. Their confidence? Shattered.
The astonishing part? The entire class rallied to support one another. They shared tips, worked together, and suddenly, everyone started improving.
In the end, favorites faded into the background. The true lesson? Unity and support can outshine favoritism any day.