he was a creep, he was always pretty cold towards the male students while being overly polite towards the females (especially the pretty ones). I remember he would sometimes have this same hot girl in my class write notes on the blackboard just to have an excuse to look at her behind.
Considering that the confrontation occurred because he knew as a matter of fact that she had received a better grade than him on a team project, no it does not.
If that was actually what he called you, then it doesn't even remotely make any sense. Accusing you of lying would be something, but paranoid?
If that's what actually happened, then it's clear that the teacher cared less about being coherent than about giving preferential treatment.
he was a creep, he was always pretty cold towards the male students while being overly polite towards the females (especially the pretty ones). I remember he would sometimes have this same hot girl in my class write notes on the blackboard just to have an excuse to look at her behind.
How does it not make sense, lol?
It’s coherent, it’s just an excuse…
“Lol, you’re just being paranoid. I would NEVER give preferential grades.”
Makes perfect sense to me.
Considering that the confrontation occurred because he knew as a matter of fact that she had received a better grade than him on a team project, no it does not.