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35 Test Comments Left By Teachers That Showed Their Students That They Have A Sense Of Humor
FunnyAPR 25, 2023

35 Test Comments Left By Teachers That Showed Their Students That They Have A Sense Of Humor

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Just the idea of getting a test back might fill you with an unexpected wave of dread. Even if you have been out of school for a while, some deep, buried memory might flare up, wedding shivers down your spine and digging a pit in your stomach. Some teachers do their best to inject a bit of humor into the situation by adding some comments, jokes, and even drawings to the tests we would prefer to throw out.
Fortunately, all these pieces of teacher creativity have been immortalized by the camera and the internet. So get comfortable, don’t focus on the test questions too much, and scroll through this list of what must be dubbed “teacher humor.” Be sure to upvote your favorites and comment your own experiences below. 

#1 Brother Of A Friend Turned In This "One-Page Essay" Thinking He Had Beat The System. Teacher Had Fun With It

Brother Of A Friend Turned In This "One-Page Essay" Thinking He Had Beat The System. Teacher Had Fun With It
322points

#2 Bless This Teacher

Bless This Teacher
322points

#3 Agent P(Oints)

Agent P(Oints)
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As much as we might have dreaded the exams of our youth, as usual, our early contemporaries had it worse. Take China, for example. The Imperial examination, or kējǔ (meaning, less grandly, "subject recommendation,") was a pre-Medieval set of exams that potential bureaucrats and state servants had to take. Candidates were practically locked in a compound for multiple days to prevent cheating. At least they were allowed to bring snacks and a chamber pot.

The whole event was so serious that candidates who died would have their corpses physically thrown out of the compound. While it’s unclear how often this actually happened, it seems that the stress and time requirements of the test must have claimed at least a few victims. Even if you were relatively healthy, there were other potential risks. The exam required direct, exact knowledge of Chinese classics. A misquote could get you disqualified

#4 Why Are There Rings On Saturn?

Why Are There Rings On Saturn?
288points

#5 As An 8th To 9th-Grade Science Teacher, I Noticed My Students Would Draw A Lot On Their Papers. Anytime I Came Across A Drawing, I Added Something To It

As An 8th To 9th-Grade Science Teacher, I Noticed My Students Would Draw A Lot On Their Papers. Anytime I Came Across A Drawing, I Added Something To It
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268points

#6 So My Algebra Teacher Is A Huge LOTR Fan. So To Add To His Collection... I Got Him The Stamp To Rule Them All

So My Algebra Teacher Is A Huge LOTR Fan. So To Add To His Collection... I Got Him The Stamp To Rule Them All
264points

Europeans took a bit of a while to catch up. The University of Bologna is considered the longest still operational university in the world and there is some evidence that they had semi-formal examinations in the 12th century. Otherwise, European examinations were sporadic and not really unified, and only by the 18th century did the idea become more commonly practiced across multiple educational institutions, much to the continuous sorrow of most students.

#7 I Mean Whatever Works

I Mean Whatever Works
264points

#8 Seniors Post This Message On Their Teacher's Door. End Up Looking Stupid

Seniors Post This Message On Their Teacher's Door. End Up Looking Stupid
264points

#9 This Teacher

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Only in the 19th century, in British-ruled India of all places, did the idea of a mass, standardized competency exam reemerge. Since then it has been applied everywhere from civil service to grade schools. And if the ABCD-F grading system also creates some degree of revulsion, you can place the blame squarely on Mount Holyoke College of Massachusetts. While still common in the US, most places use a numeric system that is more intuitive and easy to calculate. 

#10 My High School English Teacher Posted This On Facebook Today

My High School English Teacher Posted This On Facebook Today
229points

#11 This Teacher Knows What’s Important

This Teacher Knows What’s Important
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#12 A Teacher Who Made This Kid's Day

A Teacher Who Made This Kid's Day
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Many of the drawings and comments here are more of a response to a somewhat desperate, similar drawing by a student. More enterprising students will, instead, cheat and probably try to draw, literally and figuratively, as little attention as they can to their answers. We all know the classic cheat sheets, smuggling in a phone, or some elaborate Morse code system that two or more students might employ. In countries spanning multiple time zones, Like Russia, or areas with standardized testing, like Singapore and the UK (and Hong Kong, back in the day,) where students “ahead” of others' time zones would just send images of the exam to later time zones. 

#13 My Roommate Is A Teacher. This Is How He Graded This 10th-Grader's Math Test

My Roommate Is A Teacher. This Is How He Graded This 10th-Grader's Math Test
191points

#14 Student Puts "#yolo" On A Test. This Is The Response From The Teacher

Student Puts "#yolo" On A Test. This Is The Response From The Teacher
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#15 This Teacher Knows Memes

This Teacher Knows Memes
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Setting aside cheating, the images, if not the direct content here is probably familiar to many. Math questions, essays. The multiple-choice seems like an oasis among these options. Just sit down and pick the one that seems the closest. Often, people report the idea that your instincts will guide you on a multiple-choice section. This is statistically false. While we all can remember one of those times we changed a correct answer to a wrong one, studies show that generally we do better on the second pass, it’s only those painful memories that distort our thinking. 

#16 A Friend Of Mine Is Math Teacher Responds To A Doodle He Drew On His Test

A Friend Of Mine Is Math Teacher Responds To A Doodle He Drew On His Test
180points

#17 Ripped A Hole In My Math Test. This Is What My Teacher Drew

Ripped A Hole In My Math Test. This Is What My Teacher Drew
178points

#18 We Asked Our Biology Teacher For The Funniest Answer Someone Has Put On A Test, We Were Not Disappointed

We Asked Our Biology Teacher For The Funniest Answer Someone Has Put On A Test, We Were Not Disappointed
The teacher's comment says: "Impress her by talking about how atmospheric nitrogen can be used to age artifacts. Works for me every time - Mr. J"
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The other reason many of us felt some comfort in multiple-choice sections is the knowledge that one could still guess and hope for the best. Unfortunately, those dastardly pedagogical specialists have developed grading systems where the “score is reduced by the number of wrong answers divided by the average number of possible answers for all questions in the test.” In other words, no more easy points by just guessing. 

#19 My Calculus Teacher Bombed My Golf Course On My Test

My Calculus Teacher Bombed My Golf Course On My Test
165points

#20 Touché To My Physics Teacher

Touché To My Physics Teacher
162points
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