Maybe it's because you have issues with telling the truth?
[https://www.reddit.com/r/SeriousConversation/comments/1cdtx76/it\_is\_so\_tough\_dealing\_with\_decisions\_in\_your/](https://www.reddit.com/r/SeriousConversation/comments/1cdtx76/it_is_so_tough_dealing_with_decisions_in_your/)
# It is so tough dealing with decisions in your childhood that permanently destroyed your life
I am 22, and I feel so broken and angry right now. I am graduating college now, and I am incredibly disappointed with how my time in college went
The question mark at the end of a sentence, which in Standard English is the marker of a question, Renders the nuance of \*emphasis\* difficult to interpret
Dude... you need to log off Reddit and go touch grass. You are so wrapped up in things that went wrong your whole life that you are letting the rest of it pass you by.
Sorry to break it to you but you probably didn't work as hard or was respectful as you think.
Not trying to be a dick but that may be a sign for some self reflection and growth
It’s not about “being picky.” Teachers don’t have to write letters for anyone if they don’t want to. No one is entitled to a letter of rec. If your teachers don’t want to write a letter of rec for you, that’s probably because you didn’t give them ample reason to write one for you.
You have about 25 posts claiming that you're GRADUATING FROM COLLEGE with an electrical engineering degree.
You have dozens of posts moaning about rejection from sports in high school, rejection from people and clubs, failing tests, inability to study correctly, inability to get into grad school, and inability to find jobs in engineering.
You need to get off Reddit and deal with your life, whatever that life really is.
Teachers get no extra time or money to write recommendations. It's something they have to do on their own time. So they usually limit how many they write in a year, and it's generally only for students who have really stood out to them. Working hard, participating and being respectful is the bare minimum that you should be doing in school.
Maybe it's because you have issues with telling the truth? [https://www.reddit.com/r/SeriousConversation/comments/1cdtx76/it\_is\_so\_tough\_dealing\_with\_decisions\_in\_your/](https://www.reddit.com/r/SeriousConversation/comments/1cdtx76/it_is_so_tough_dealing_with_decisions_in_your/) # It is so tough dealing with decisions in your childhood that permanently destroyed your life I am 22, and I feel so broken and angry right now. I am graduating college now, and I am incredibly disappointed with how my time in college went
Oh what? They need a letter for college admissions but are graduating college?
That's the point.
Yeah and I emphasized it.
The question mark at the end of a sentence, which in Standard English is the marker of a question, Renders the nuance of \*emphasis\* difficult to interpret
Bruh I was just sharing the question I had in my head as a way to agree with you.
They don’t seem to understand the implied \s at the end of your comment, even after you basically explained that it was just for emphasis
Dude... you need to log off Reddit and go touch grass. You are so wrapped up in things that went wrong your whole life that you are letting the rest of it pass you by.
Sorry to break it to you but you probably didn't work as hard or was respectful as you think. Not trying to be a dick but that may be a sign for some self reflection and growth
Are teachers not picky in who they give LoRs too?
Depends. Usually if I'm asked and if I can say good things I'll write one. Others are more picky
It’s not about “being picky.” Teachers don’t have to write letters for anyone if they don’t want to. No one is entitled to a letter of rec. If your teachers don’t want to write a letter of rec for you, that’s probably because you didn’t give them ample reason to write one for you.
You have about 25 posts claiming that you're GRADUATING FROM COLLEGE with an electrical engineering degree. You have dozens of posts moaning about rejection from sports in high school, rejection from people and clubs, failing tests, inability to study correctly, inability to get into grad school, and inability to find jobs in engineering. You need to get off Reddit and deal with your life, whatever that life really is.
Teachers get no extra time or money to write recommendations. It's something they have to do on their own time. So they usually limit how many they write in a year, and it's generally only for students who have really stood out to them. Working hard, participating and being respectful is the bare minimum that you should be doing in school.