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I had a physics 12 teacher that took off a full mark if you made the tiniest error i.e vector arrows. The tests were out of 36 and if you missed an arrow you would lose a full mark. Her policy were super hard tests and no half marks. You lost 3.3% off your grade for getting the right answer but forgetting a vector arrow somewhere in your solution. Thank goodness she left 25% through the year because she was offered a permanent job at another school. Seriously though, she was crazy and a third of our class dropped out when we found out that our regular teacher was on sick leave for the entire semester and we were going to have her as our teacher.
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I wouldn't stereotype this by subject but rather by individual.
i mean the strictest person would have been my junior year math teacher - but he was also the fairest. if you did your best he'd acknowledge it. but if he saw you goofing off in study hall and then you didn't have your math homework ready, he'd let you know it was your own fault.
and personally my strictest teacher ever wasn't in high school but a college computer instructor. she was just like the math teacher however ... she was fair but very strict. and she didn't accept any mouthing off.
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Some memories of my year 8 science teacher...
Telling us that if he scraped the brains of the whole class together, he wouldn't have enough for a cockroach.
If someone did something wrong, he'd tell them "Go stand with the garbage, where you belong" and you'd have to stand by the garbage bin until he said you could sit back down.
Funny now, though.
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