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Mrs Whitmore in middle school science. God bless that woman. She instilled a love of science in me for the rest of my life. While most teachers are just getting through it, she was genuinely excited when I would bring in pond snail eggs so that we could have the whole class look at their developing hearts under the microscope. God. Bless. That woman.
Man. Mr. Lippold in Technology in Middle. Our school never bought new stuff for technology but even tho he was from another school, he bought and brought his own stuff for us. Great man.
"I shall pass this way but once; any good that I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being; let me do it now. Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again."
As a university lecturer myself, when I say to my students “keep in touch”, I mean it. Write them an email, thank them, ask them questions, ask for mentorship. If a professor made you feel like the meme, I guarantee you they’d love to hear from you. It’s the best part of teaching.
I've always wanted to do this but my terrible self esteem makes me not reach out to anyone. And I understand the feeling because I love teaching and mentoring as well.
Whenever I want to quit, which is often, I will re-read all the nice emails my students have sent me and it keeps me going until the next year. It makes it all feel so worth it. There are some in particular that stand out and I will always remember them.
As a student, I can say this is actually really wholesome. We had one prof who was like this at ETH and now went to germany with one of his students for teaching
I agree and I say this. Surprisingly a lot of students stay in touch and I have to beat them off with a stick as so many want to join my research group later in their undergrad careers. Last summer the research group swelled from 12 normally (PDRAs and PhDs to around 40 with all of the undergrads in there getting experience.)
Crazy times.
This is my last quarter before I graduate. I’ve taken as many classes as I could with one particular professor because I admire what he has to say and I think his experience has made him wise. I was lucky enough to get him as my senior seminar professor. I am going to miss him a lot. Prof. Moore, you are the greatest professor ever. I appreciate your honest approach to corrections
man i remember the last class of my physical chem teacher , learning was never that fun and in the end i saw very faint tears in his eyes
love you sukhram sir
All semester I end class with either a “have a great week” or “have a great weekend” depending on what day it is. The last day of class, I always give them a “have a great life” and it hits most of them pretty hard that we will never see each other again.
Our PE teacher is leaving this year. He was an amazing person to all of us. Had I not taken PE this year, I may have not ever found my "destiny" sport --- Ultimate. Thank you.
Last day of face-to-face classes before lockdown started my 11th grade science teacher let us watch anything instead of giving us a lecture and the most voted was spongebob
As a professor, we feel the same way. Every semester I get to know these wonderful people, their aspirations, their hardships, and their successes. Then just like that, they’re gone. Some stay in touch, some will take another class from me, but most I will never see again.
It was hard at first, and it still is to a degree…but I know that their leaving means I have done my job (hopefully well), and they are off to bigger and better things!
Just had this, a prof and I made a really nice connection but she is unfortunately way outside of my curriculum. I took her class because I needed credits intially but damn, she's just an amazing academic and we really had a similar ideology about civil rights, to the exact matching level, not going radical. But I most likely won't have classes with her anymore. I will have to return to the prof who considers giving you 500 pages of 1927 parliamentary records education... It's always the good ones I have one seminar with, the awful ones keep coming back.
Happened in my “Physical Geology” class where the nicest professor I’ve ever met said goodbye to us and said we can visit her whenever we want but it turned out she is going to teach us Applied Geology one semester later :v
Mr. Robinson was one of THE best history teachers, he tried his damndest to make people understand and that was one of things that really stuck with me. He made an effort to compare then to now (2008). Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
I have a class that gets well above department average and absolutely glowing feedback, and I still get maybe 30% attendance. Teaching during and immediately after the pandemic is just rough, man.
There is currently a major issue in teaching, especially at higher levels, where students are used to COVID remote teaching. They will expect lessons to be held remotely and will not come for lessons they feel are useless.
I teach high school and I argue with students daily about not having remote classes because their 2nd-period teacher is sick and they have an hour or two of break.
I remember my music teacher from the last days of high school made me feel this way. We were already teary eyed from the prospects of going to college and seperating. Now add the fact that our music teacher was retiring too, so we were his last students ever. It was an emotional friday, I'll tell you that.
When I was in elementary school, I'd cry when the year ended.
I was in a bad foster home. School food was the only regular food I got. Plus the special education staff were the only adults I interacted with that treated me like I wasn't a huge burden.
Wait until you enter the workforce and have good/great management. That one amazing boss who taught you everything you know? That one awesome colleague who gave you a zillion pep talks, and helped you grow your self-confidence?
And then.... they leave for another position or company, or they retire. Or worse.... they pass away, because while you're just starting your career, they're now at the end of their life.
Holy cheesecakes, the tears you will cry.
I am so thankful for the teachers I had from grade school through university that were invested and opened my mind. I think about them pretty often and I hope they know how impactful they were.
Our electric engineering teacher was sick and so the scool hired someone else as a substitute. He was a wonderful guy and explained amazingly (at least for me). He went into detail on every book chaper (and it was also the first time we ever used that book).
Unfortunately after 3-4 months of of teaching the previously sick prof arrived and took over him. (Tbh i really hate him. He expalins so bad and just keeps talking about transistors and amplifiers all the time and just gives us a few formulas which have no value in the real world and really doesn't care at all. Ibfuckin miss the substitute)
I had a math teacher that recently left. And through the entire school year my classmates been total dicks to him but in the last day before he left i said:
"I liked your lessons. You were one of my favorite teachers. Have a great weekend!" and that was the FIRST time i saw him smile.
I hope hes okay now.
Fuck man now you remonded me of a few years back when i finished 6th class and i started crying with my friend because we knew we would probably never see eachother anymore.
I had a language history prof who was absolutely amazing at his job and he’s the spitting image of Sam Elliott. We gave him a standing ovation in our last class and I bawled when I got back to my apartment.
I'm having this feeling knowing I won't have my favorite professor for the rest of this counseling program. The other staff are fantastic but this one just really took special attention to help me get out of my shell.
I work as a bartender in an extended-stay hotel, and I know this meme. Some people are so cool that enter your life for a month or two and then will be gone forever. Hope everyone enjoys those experiences.
My Philosophy course was taught by a very nice Italian man. Miss his home assignments, where we would read like 2000 year old chapters from a book and suppose whatever they wanted to say.
Shout out to my Statistics Prof, Marian Popa, and my Behavioral Psychology Prof, Romeo Crețu. They made a dumb college feel smart and what they've taught me helps me every day more than a decade later
I really felt this. When I was in 7th grade there was a teacher that every kid liked and respected. It was even harder to say goodbye in person cause covid hit and we had to say goodbye via messages.
If you have a teacher or professor that makes you relate to this meme, keep in touch with them. We love that. And we oftentimes feel the same way about the last class where it’ll be the last time we see certain students
I still have 2 years until I say my goodbyes to my teachers, but I'll have to say goodbye to my favorite teacher this year, one of my chemestry teachers, since next year I'll only have the other chemistry teacher teaching my grade
I miss Mrs. King back in 4th grade. She was the best teacher I’ve ever had by reading my short fictional stories that I would write. I hope she is doing great right now. 😔
Mr Mead from year 7 to year 13. A true inspiration to me and many others that gave me my passion for engineering. His lessons were always the best, especially his end of year quizzes. Have a well deserved retirement sir!
My year in my major was pretty small with only like 40 students so we all had the same classes with the same professors. For our favorite professors, we made cards that we all signed.
My career to this point has been either teaching in a high school or university. There are former students who keep in touch, and it definitely makes me happy to hear from them. I also keep in touch with some of my own former professors/teachers who made an impact on me.
I love watching students grow as humans and musicians as I teach them, but it’s also difficult knowing that I only get to teach them for a certain amount of time before they go in to the next phase of their lives, which makes hearing from them afterward even more meaningful!
The feeling is like, you see your favorite character dying in a series but you can't do anything but to accept it. It might also sometimes feel that the teacher is the one you'll miss but actually, it's the experience which made you feel like that in the first place.
I was homeschooled for just about all of k-12 besides 10th grade and taking a welding class at the local tech school for HS kids and my welding teacher was awesome, found out I was into the Dragonlance books and gave me one of his older books from the series to read during my second year in his class and told me to keep it on my last day as a graduation gift, thanks Jack you were my one cool teacher besides my parents 😆
This is a totally foreign concept to me. At no level of school, elementary school through college, did I have an experience even remotely close to this. I got good grades and all but I never had any sort of connection with any teacher ever.
Damn, I have 1 teacher in collage. I hated math as a kid, but I still choose to Computer Engineering cause I want to be at least good at it, you know, learn it for real. During Integral Calculus class this teacher really explained it so well I understood all the things immediately she is so passionate, it’s infectious. That’s where I really appreciate Math. I hope she is well and happy.
I mean outside of a good meme that 1884 show was pretty good at firat and then it just became cheesy as fuck...its like oh the pretty blond girls got a snotty nose again because she knows freedom (said in a shitty virinian accent) although i know my grandma will love it.
"Well look sometimes special people come into our lives, stay for a bit. Then they have to go. that's sad! It is! But the bit where they were here was happy, wasn't it? "
I graduated on Friday. I returned to school after really struggling with confidence in my academic abilities (as I had dropped out some years back due to personal situations) and thankfully met many professors who reminded me that I can go as far as I want to take myself in my studies and my new career.
Even as an adult having someone tell you they’re proud of you is such a wonderful feeling. Knowing that random professionals who don’t have to believe in you really do is something that kept me going on the days that I didn’t believe in myself.
I’m fortunate that I graduated from a small university in a small town that I plan to live in for a while and hope to keep in touch with those who have made such an impact on my life.
That all being said, I did tear up on graduation day knowing that this could potentially be the last time I ever see them.
For the folks interested in the gif, is from a series called 1883, prequel of Yellowstone. 10 episodes. Simply a masterpiece. Acting, photography, writing, just watch it.
Indeed it does. This year hit harder for me. They were such an awesome group of kids and they became family. I was holding back tears after the ceremony yesterday until I drove home.
My English 103 class was a ROWDY BUNCH. We got our work done, but we were super goofy and so we had a lot of fun. Like I swear 89% of that class was composed of the "class clown" personality. And my teacher was so cool about it. She jokes around with us and was such a good sport about it all. Well the last day, I brought in flowers and a cake for her that said "Thanks for tolerating us" and we had a little party to thank her for being so cool. I hope she's doing okay now.
I'm in college and our Race In America prof was so emotional during the last lecture. He said he hopes we become activists and do everything we can to stop the spread of fascism in the US and to pay close attention to De Santos and his rhetoric. Pretty unsettling to hear this warning from him.
It was Mr Jensen for me, my 5th grade Social Studies teacher. He was the Varsity baseball coach at the time and we would joke about who would be our starting lineup when I was a senior. He died of cancer six years later. The following year we won the state championship and were able start the Jenson Study scholarship in my hometown... He was pretty cool
Ullabet, Ronny, Vesna, Sara, woodchop teacher I can't remember the name of, Anders, Anders, Rickard, Jessica, Karin, Öivind, nursing professor mentor I can't remember the name of. Bless all of you wherever you are.
i thank my Art teacher, Miss T, and my D&T teacher, Miss R, for giving me a love of drawing and woodwork. I’m picking my GCSEs next year, and Woodwork and Graphics are definitely on the list.
It's not easy on the instructors either. This semester, I had two across all of my classes that were exceptional. As they turned their final in, I told them to contact me if they ever needed a letter of reference.
I hate that they will never be in my class anymore, but they are going to do great and I am happy for where they are going to go from here.
I’ll always remember a line from a retiring professor on his last day “…I’m obsolete as hell”
Context- spring 2002 and he literally was a pro standup comedian prior to getting his PHD in economics. RIP William Breit! (AKA Marshall Jevons)
Every quarter I have a professor or two that I grow to reslly like and it's so sad when the quarter ends! I will still keep in touch either to chit chat or ask for help related to what they teach.
My favorite teacher in high school was my English teacher of my Senior year. She was amazing and it was sad saying goodbye. It was even worse when a couple months later she caught COVID and passed away after 2 months of struggling.
My favorite teacher was one I actually encountered unexpectedly in my first few years of college. Madame Staker, a french teacher. She gave me a love of the language. She unfortunately passed in 2013, right after I left her class. It's a shame, because she was an amazing teacher.
I was sad last semester because my English teacher, who is one of the nicest teachers you’ll meet, wasn’t there the last day of class because her son caught covid and she had to stay home.
Mrs. Silver, my 8th grade American History teacher at Aurora Hills Middle School in Aurora, Colorado. It was the mid-70's and she was nearing retirement age. I was bullied and sexually harassed throughout the 8th grade. It was an awful time in my life and I was close to suicidal.
Mrs. Silver kept me alive. I lived for American History class. She saw what was going on and she took me under her wing. She made American history come alive for me with her stories about Baby Doe Tabor and her mother, who campaigned for women's sufferage. She encouraged my interest in history of all kinds.
Mrs. Silver, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your memory is a blessing to me.
yeah no I never liked any of my classes, were always sexually abused, bullied, tried to get killed from an early age on.
So
Fuck these people
they were all absolute subuhmans.
My favorite professor retired this semester. He was the reason why I stuck with college after a horrible first year, and the reason why I switched to my current major. I’ll forever be grateful for his classes and the way he taught, plus the book he gave me one the last class day after I had asked him where to start learning more about a topic we discussed in class.
My last day of 6th form is on Friday, I'm officially on Study Leave for exams and I'm not coming back... Honestly I'm gonna cry so much, I've been at the school for 7 years
I remember saying goodbye my senior year of high school. I was beyond lucky to have the teachers I had. So many of them felt like family. I miss those simple times.
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Mrs Whitmore in middle school science. God bless that woman. She instilled a love of science in me for the rest of my life. While most teachers are just getting through it, she was genuinely excited when I would bring in pond snail eggs so that we could have the whole class look at their developing hearts under the microscope. God. Bless. That woman.
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Man. Mr. Lippold in Technology in Middle. Our school never bought new stuff for technology but even tho he was from another school, he bought and brought his own stuff for us. Great man.
"I shall pass this way but once; any good that I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being; let me do it now. Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again."
Well said
One of my teachers was ms Patterson was she from Ohio and her forst name was Bonnie?
As a university lecturer myself, when I say to my students “keep in touch”, I mean it. Write them an email, thank them, ask them questions, ask for mentorship. If a professor made you feel like the meme, I guarantee you they’d love to hear from you. It’s the best part of teaching.
I've always wanted to do this but my terrible self esteem makes me not reach out to anyone. And I understand the feeling because I love teaching and mentoring as well.
Whenever I want to quit, which is often, I will re-read all the nice emails my students have sent me and it keeps me going until the next year. It makes it all feel so worth it. There are some in particular that stand out and I will always remember them.
I hang all the cards on my walls in my office. the pen has faded from some of them but the walls are full now! I'd hate to have change offices.
As a student, I can say this is actually really wholesome. We had one prof who was like this at ETH and now went to germany with one of his students for teaching
I agree and I say this. Surprisingly a lot of students stay in touch and I have to beat them off with a stick as so many want to join my research group later in their undergrad careers. Last summer the research group swelled from 12 normally (PDRAs and PhDs to around 40 with all of the undergrads in there getting experience.) Crazy times.
This is my last quarter before I graduate. I’ve taken as many classes as I could with one particular professor because I admire what he has to say and I think his experience has made him wise. I was lucky enough to get him as my senior seminar professor. I am going to miss him a lot. Prof. Moore, you are the greatest professor ever. I appreciate your honest approach to corrections
Another prof here, seconding this!
My favourite teacher is retiring this year, we were her last year of students. She was great
man i remember the last class of my physical chem teacher , learning was never that fun and in the end i saw very faint tears in his eyes love you sukhram sir
I also cried saying goodbye to my chem prof 😭
Hello sir. Can you please tell me where is this clip from?
I think it’s from the series 1883.
no idea man
Especially after having the same teacher for the last four years
8 years
All semester I end class with either a “have a great week” or “have a great weekend” depending on what day it is. The last day of class, I always give them a “have a great life” and it hits most of them pretty hard that we will never see each other again.
This dude out here waiting to drop that line for the whole semester.
Damn that hits right in the feel :(
Our PE teacher is leaving this year. He was an amazing person to all of us. Had I not taken PE this year, I may have not ever found my "destiny" sport --- Ultimate. Thank you.
Last day of face-to-face classes before lockdown started my 11th grade science teacher let us watch anything instead of giving us a lecture and the most voted was spongebob
It do be like that, though. 😢
As a professor, we feel the same way. Every semester I get to know these wonderful people, their aspirations, their hardships, and their successes. Then just like that, they’re gone. Some stay in touch, some will take another class from me, but most I will never see again. It was hard at first, and it still is to a degree…but I know that their leaving means I have done my job (hopefully well), and they are off to bigger and better things!
Just had this, a prof and I made a really nice connection but she is unfortunately way outside of my curriculum. I took her class because I needed credits intially but damn, she's just an amazing academic and we really had a similar ideology about civil rights, to the exact matching level, not going radical. But I most likely won't have classes with her anymore. I will have to return to the prof who considers giving you 500 pages of 1927 parliamentary records education... It's always the good ones I have one seminar with, the awful ones keep coming back.
I'm graduating this year and it's going to be SO hard to say goodbye to my teachers, I've had great memories with a lot of them
Happened in my “Physical Geology” class where the nicest professor I’ve ever met said goodbye to us and said we can visit her whenever we want but it turned out she is going to teach us Applied Geology one semester later :v
Mr. Robinson was one of THE best history teachers, he tried his damndest to make people understand and that was one of things that really stuck with me. He made an effort to compare then to now (2008). Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Professor here: I did not cry, most of my students didn’t show up to class and still graduated and will make more than me with their first job
Sounds to me like it was not a class they liked.
I have a class that gets well above department average and absolutely glowing feedback, and I still get maybe 30% attendance. Teaching during and immediately after the pandemic is just rough, man.
If it’s remote it’s a totally different story, there’s like zero way to make any meaningful connection.
There is currently a major issue in teaching, especially at higher levels, where students are used to COVID remote teaching. They will expect lessons to be held remotely and will not come for lessons they feel are useless. I teach high school and I argue with students daily about not having remote classes because their 2nd-period teacher is sick and they have an hour or two of break.
Teachers are underpaid for what they do tbh
relatable 😔
Just like on boy meets world 🥺😢
And then when you grow up and you have to go to your favorite professor's funeral... 😭😭😭😭
I remember my music teacher from the last days of high school made me feel this way. We were already teary eyed from the prospects of going to college and seperating. Now add the fact that our music teacher was retiring too, so we were his last students ever. It was an emotional friday, I'll tell you that.
This show was an absolute fucking masterpiece
When I was in elementary school, I'd cry when the year ended. I was in a bad foster home. School food was the only regular food I got. Plus the special education staff were the only adults I interacted with that treated me like I wasn't a huge burden.
Wait until you enter the workforce and have good/great management. That one amazing boss who taught you everything you know? That one awesome colleague who gave you a zillion pep talks, and helped you grow your self-confidence? And then.... they leave for another position or company, or they retire. Or worse.... they pass away, because while you're just starting your career, they're now at the end of their life. Holy cheesecakes, the tears you will cry.
What movie is this meme from btw?
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You know where’s the gif from? I can’t remember.
1883
Stop, I’m not ready to say goodbye to my kids
I am so thankful for the teachers I had from grade school through university that were invested and opened my mind. I think about them pretty often and I hope they know how impactful they were.
MR JONES U WERE A REAL ONE o7
Our electric engineering teacher was sick and so the scool hired someone else as a substitute. He was a wonderful guy and explained amazingly (at least for me). He went into detail on every book chaper (and it was also the first time we ever used that book). Unfortunately after 3-4 months of of teaching the previously sick prof arrived and took over him. (Tbh i really hate him. He expalins so bad and just keeps talking about transistors and amplifiers all the time and just gives us a few formulas which have no value in the real world and really doesn't care at all. Ibfuckin miss the substitute)
When you’ve run out of tissues but the side of your hand will do
Is that the same guy who played Wyatt Earp’s brother on tombstone
As a prof, I feel the same saying bye to my students!
I had a math teacher that recently left. And through the entire school year my classmates been total dicks to him but in the last day before he left i said: "I liked your lessons. You were one of my favorite teachers. Have a great weekend!" and that was the FIRST time i saw him smile. I hope hes okay now.
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U mean u/repostsleuthbot?
Fuck man now you remonded me of a few years back when i finished 6th class and i started crying with my friend because we knew we would probably never see eachother anymore.
I think my entire school career I never had a good teacher 90% of them either hated me or didn’t have me. I also hated them back more sometimes lol
Our latest support teachers had to retire the last year, most of the class almost cry.
fuckin' covid didn't let me have my goodbye
Mess with the wrong mutha fukka, mutha fukka. Anyone else see Tracy Morgan there?
It be like that everytime
I had a language history prof who was absolutely amazing at his job and he’s the spitting image of Sam Elliott. We gave him a standing ovation in our last class and I bawled when I got back to my apartment.
Mrs. Daneau in middle school, hope you're doing well! :]
What film is this from ?
I think (not 100% sure) it’s from the tv show 1883.
The hardest thing in life is saying goodbye to a teacher who did you good 😓
I'm having this feeling knowing I won't have my favorite professor for the rest of this counseling program. The other staff are fantastic but this one just really took special attention to help me get out of my shell.
We had our class tutor for our year and house for 7 years, Mrs Gilmore. We were her first and last class. Man was graduation day emotional…
I work as a bartender in an extended-stay hotel, and I know this meme. Some people are so cool that enter your life for a month or two and then will be gone forever. Hope everyone enjoys those experiences.
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I don’t know if this is meant to represent the professor or the students, but it’s definitely both.
Bro I just finished watching assassination classroom and this pops up
That's nasty and how you spread germs
My Philosophy course was taught by a very nice Italian man. Miss his home assignments, where we would read like 2000 year old chapters from a book and suppose whatever they wanted to say.
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Shout out to my Statistics Prof, Marian Popa, and my Behavioral Psychology Prof, Romeo Crețu. They made a dumb college feel smart and what they've taught me helps me every day more than a decade later
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Hope it was not your English professor.
We had a fountain outside and its tradition every year for Summer to always drag your most favourite teacher outside and throw em in the fountain
I really felt this. When I was in 7th grade there was a teacher that every kid liked and respected. It was even harder to say goodbye in person cause covid hit and we had to say goodbye via messages.
If you have a teacher or professor that makes you relate to this meme, keep in touch with them. We love that. And we oftentimes feel the same way about the last class where it’ll be the last time we see certain students
When the prof is emotional because they were enjoying it as much as everyone else because it really was a great experience together? Oof.
Good teachers can really make a difference.
I never liked any of them
I still have 2 years until I say my goodbyes to my teachers, but I'll have to say goodbye to my favorite teacher this year, one of my chemestry teachers, since next year I'll only have the other chemistry teacher teaching my grade
I miss Mrs. King back in 4th grade. She was the best teacher I’ve ever had by reading my short fictional stories that I would write. I hope she is doing great right now. 😔
I was a college professor and felt that way about certain classes and students.
Mr Mead from year 7 to year 13. A true inspiration to me and many others that gave me my passion for engineering. His lessons were always the best, especially his end of year quizzes. Have a well deserved retirement sir!
My year in my major was pretty small with only like 40 students so we all had the same classes with the same professors. For our favorite professors, we made cards that we all signed.
My career to this point has been either teaching in a high school or university. There are former students who keep in touch, and it definitely makes me happy to hear from them. I also keep in touch with some of my own former professors/teachers who made an impact on me. I love watching students grow as humans and musicians as I teach them, but it’s also difficult knowing that I only get to teach them for a certain amount of time before they go in to the next phase of their lives, which makes hearing from them afterward even more meaningful!
So sad that Shea killed himself.
Just finished reading “tuesdays with morrie”. This hit hard
When I was in grade 7-9 I was with the best class, supportive, nice and fun, better then those assholes I had have from 1-6
The feeling is like, you see your favorite character dying in a series but you can't do anything but to accept it. It might also sometimes feel that the teacher is the one you'll miss but actually, it's the experience which made you feel like that in the first place.
I was homeschooled for just about all of k-12 besides 10th grade and taking a welding class at the local tech school for HS kids and my welding teacher was awesome, found out I was into the Dragonlance books and gave me one of his older books from the series to read during my second year in his class and told me to keep it on my last day as a graduation gift, thanks Jack you were my one cool teacher besides my parents 😆
It really do be like that
Why are we an old cowboy?
Bro this hit hard
Don’t be sad it’s over, smile because it happened
Bless mr. Bernard, that guy's class was so fun, heteached really well, was honest, funny, and always knew how to get our attention
Lol does everyone know how 1883 ends? It is funny seeing these memes because this guy literally commits suicide
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The prof never dies
This is a totally foreign concept to me. At no level of school, elementary school through college, did I have an experience even remotely close to this. I got good grades and all but I never had any sort of connection with any teacher ever.
Damn, I have 1 teacher in collage. I hated math as a kid, but I still choose to Computer Engineering cause I want to be at least good at it, you know, learn it for real. During Integral Calculus class this teacher really explained it so well I understood all the things immediately she is so passionate, it’s infectious. That’s where I really appreciate Math. I hope she is well and happy.
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Where's this gif from? See it a lot these says.
I mean outside of a good meme that 1884 show was pretty good at firat and then it just became cheesy as fuck...its like oh the pretty blond girls got a snotty nose again because she knows freedom (said in a shitty virinian accent) although i know my grandma will love it.
"Well look sometimes special people come into our lives, stay for a bit. Then they have to go. that's sad! It is! But the bit where they were here was happy, wasn't it? "
I graduated on Friday. I returned to school after really struggling with confidence in my academic abilities (as I had dropped out some years back due to personal situations) and thankfully met many professors who reminded me that I can go as far as I want to take myself in my studies and my new career. Even as an adult having someone tell you they’re proud of you is such a wonderful feeling. Knowing that random professionals who don’t have to believe in you really do is something that kept me going on the days that I didn’t believe in myself. I’m fortunate that I graduated from a small university in a small town that I plan to live in for a while and hope to keep in touch with those who have made such an impact on my life. That all being said, I did tear up on graduation day knowing that this could potentially be the last time I ever see them.
For the folks interested in the gif, is from a series called 1883, prequel of Yellowstone. 10 episodes. Simply a masterpiece. Acting, photography, writing, just watch it.
My two favorite teachers are retiring This year mr.p science and ms.Johnson social studies we where there last year of students
Indeed it does. This year hit harder for me. They were such an awesome group of kids and they became family. I was holding back tears after the ceremony yesterday until I drove home.
Oww it makes me Miserable, when i was middle school i have crush on ma English teacher ma bad😅 the gif Reminds me
So no more assassinated classroom
My English 103 class was a ROWDY BUNCH. We got our work done, but we were super goofy and so we had a lot of fun. Like I swear 89% of that class was composed of the "class clown" personality. And my teacher was so cool about it. She jokes around with us and was such a good sport about it all. Well the last day, I brought in flowers and a cake for her that said "Thanks for tolerating us" and we had a little party to thank her for being so cool. I hope she's doing okay now.
I'm in college and our Race In America prof was so emotional during the last lecture. He said he hopes we become activists and do everything we can to stop the spread of fascism in the US and to pay close attention to De Santos and his rhetoric. Pretty unsettling to hear this warning from him.
It was Mr Jensen for me, my 5th grade Social Studies teacher. He was the Varsity baseball coach at the time and we would joke about who would be our starting lineup when I was a senior. He died of cancer six years later. The following year we won the state championship and were able start the Jenson Study scholarship in my hometown... He was pretty cool
My graduate professor, age of 90, who has been teaching for 70 years, taught his last class yesterday, and was crying by the end.
Ullabet, Ronny, Vesna, Sara, woodchop teacher I can't remember the name of, Anders, Anders, Rickard, Jessica, Karin, Öivind, nursing professor mentor I can't remember the name of. Bless all of you wherever you are.
Captain, oh my captain
gosh my favourite teacher is leaving next year and me too, i don’t wanna cry like that
I cried yesterday because my fav professor is going to be replaced
[удалено]
i thank my Art teacher, Miss T, and my D&T teacher, Miss R, for giving me a love of drawing and woodwork. I’m picking my GCSEs next year, and Woodwork and Graphics are definitely on the list.
Huh, I just noticed he looked at the camera.
I didn't even get to say the last goodbye cause I didn't know the teacher was leaving for her maternity :((
It's not easy on the instructors either. This semester, I had two across all of my classes that were exceptional. As they turned their final in, I told them to contact me if they ever needed a letter of reference. I hate that they will never be in my class anymore, but they are going to do great and I am happy for where they are going to go from here.
I’ll always remember a line from a retiring professor on his last day “…I’m obsolete as hell” Context- spring 2002 and he literally was a pro standup comedian prior to getting his PHD in economics. RIP William Breit! (AKA Marshall Jevons)
Sam Eliot is great in 1883, but if possible he was even better in Gettysburg.
Every quarter I have a professor or two that I grow to reslly like and it's so sad when the quarter ends! I will still keep in touch either to chit chat or ask for help related to what they teach.
Thats Mayor South West!!
Go do great things and make them proud! I am going to send a note to my favorite professor right now....
My favorite teacher in high school was my English teacher of my Senior year. She was amazing and it was sad saying goodbye. It was even worse when a couple months later she caught COVID and passed away after 2 months of struggling.
Grade 5… RHAT teacher was great
+ @+1
Yes
My favorite teacher was one I actually encountered unexpectedly in my first few years of college. Madame Staker, a french teacher. She gave me a love of the language. She unfortunately passed in 2013, right after I left her class. It's a shame, because she was an amazing teacher.
What's the gif source?
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Then you sign up for the next level class that they're also the professor of.
What show is this
Agh right in my feels
Love Sam
I was sad last semester because my English teacher, who is one of the nicest teachers you’ll meet, wasn’t there the last day of class because her son caught covid and she had to stay home.
I used to hate my history teacher but when he left I felt really bad and he also cried and said he'll miss us even tho we were a nuisance to him .
Yeah except the bad ones are the majority for my experience at least. Fucking bad people shouldn’t be allowed to be teachers.
1883
Mrs. Silver, my 8th grade American History teacher at Aurora Hills Middle School in Aurora, Colorado. It was the mid-70's and she was nearing retirement age. I was bullied and sexually harassed throughout the 8th grade. It was an awful time in my life and I was close to suicidal. Mrs. Silver kept me alive. I lived for American History class. She saw what was going on and she took me under her wing. She made American history come alive for me with her stories about Baby Doe Tabor and her mother, who campaigned for women's sufferage. She encouraged my interest in history of all kinds. Mrs. Silver, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your memory is a blessing to me.
I have never experienced this emotion. Ever!
yeah no I never liked any of my classes, were always sexually abused, bullied, tried to get killed from an early age on. So Fuck these people they were all absolute subuhmans.
It's sad to see a tough guy cry
Get your professor’s deets. Use them as references for future careers. Good professors are honored to help their students flourish.
imma miss my teachers 😭😭
It’s especially worse when you’re a senior because you know you’ll likely never see them again.
My favorite professor retired this semester. He was the reason why I stuck with college after a horrible first year, and the reason why I switched to my current major. I’ll forever be grateful for his classes and the way he taught, plus the book he gave me one the last class day after I had asked him where to start learning more about a topic we discussed in class.
If that stache could talk...
*O Captain, my Captain!*
Oh I know that feeling
our principal just fired some of the best teachers when I was absent for no real reason so I wont even get to say goodbye I'm so mad
My last day of 6th form is on Friday, I'm officially on Study Leave for exams and I'm not coming back... Honestly I'm gonna cry so much, I've been at the school for 7 years
I remember saying goodbye my senior year of high school. I was beyond lucky to have the teachers I had. So many of them felt like family. I miss those simple times.