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Rushes students with timed essays, then takes abnormally long to return them. One word: hypocrite. Also, plays favorites with students, you can tell.
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He might not be the fastest grader, but when he returns things, boy do they have a lot of useful commentary! He's also really laid-back and easy to talk to, with a great sense of humor. You won't get bored.
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Mr. Ritter's stories are sometimes too good to be true (but he always claims they're real). I wish I took him earlier. Makes you read lots of material and he expects "proper" essays, so don't ever turn in a first draft unless you're as smart as your parents tell you that you are.
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I had him for journ2/adv, so I don't know what to put for easiness. He's always been available when I need help and he's always willing to just chat when we have nothing else to do. He's laid back, but he has expectations for his students and you just don't want to disappoint him.
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His grading was very slow, but he was interesting in the class discussions. Participation is a must. Doesn't teach anything about themes, something that some of the other 9th grade English teachers focus pretty heavily on. Make sure you know how to write for his essays. They is hard.
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