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Re: Disturbing Questions about Yamaku
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:53 pm
by box
Fyn wrote:Then, as if adding insult to injury, when you return back to school the next day, every classmate and even Mutou himself greeted you with a wide smile.
You raise a valid point. This is incredibly troubling. There is no mention of when or even if Hisao will be able to catch up on the work he missed the day before.
He'll be behind, and of course, that is not a good thing.
Re: Disturbing Questions about Yamaku
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 4:16 pm
by win746
box wrote:Fyn wrote:Then, as if adding insult to injury, when you return back to school the next day, every classmate and even Mutou himself greeted you with a wide smile.
You raise a valid point. This is incredibly troubling. There is no mention of when or even if Hisao will be able to catch up on the work he missed the day before.
He'll be behind, and of course, that is not a good thing.
According to Mutou, Hisao is doing very well in his science, Mutou wouldn't be worried. And once again, the school would try to give students privacy and responsibility for their actions, over checking students too much will make them feel sad about their conditions. Missing for a day isn't that bad, missing for 24 hours would atleast have someone to check up on him.
Anyway, nothing is valid about OP's post.
Re: Disturbing Questions about Yamaku
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 4:30 pm
by pandaphil
win746 wrote:box wrote:Fyn wrote:Then, as if adding insult to injury, when you return back to school the next day, every classmate and even Mutou himself greeted you with a wide smile.
You raise a valid point. This is incredibly troubling. There is no mention of when or even if Hisao will be able to catch up on the work he missed the day before.
He'll be behind, and of course, that is not a good thing.
According to Mutou, Hisao is doing very well in his science, Mutou wouldn't be worried. And once again, the school would try to give students privacy and responsibility for their actions, over checking students too much will make them feel sad about their conditions. Missing for a day isn't that bad, missing for 24 hours would atleast have someone to check up on him.
Anyway, nothing is valid about OP's post.
This ^. Hisao is a sharp kid. I'm sure theres a way to make up any missed work. I mean, Hanako's managing to pass and shes missed a lot of class days.
In any case, I suspect a place like Yamaku, where student might miss a lot of class due to emergencies and health issues, that teachers have an extensive 'make up' program set up, so students can catch up.
Re: Disturbing Questions about Yamaku
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:58 pm
by Oddball
In any case, I suspect a place like Yamaku, where student might miss a lot of class due to emergencies and health issues, that teachers have an extensive 'make up' program set up, so students can catch up.
We know for a fact they do things like this. It's talked about in Rin's route and there's a scene in Shizune's route where
we find out Mutou has been given extra help after school hours to Misha.
Re: Disturbing Questions about Yamaku
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 11:26 pm
by pandaphil
Oddball wrote:In any case, I suspect a place like Yamaku, where student might miss a lot of class due to emergencies and health issues, that teachers have an extensive 'make up' program set up, so students can catch up.
We know for a fact they do things like this. It's talked about in Rin's route and there's a scene in Shizune's route where
we find out Mutou has been given extra help after school hours to Misha.
Well there ya go.