Don't abuse your authority, Ma'am
When you first graded my in-class writing I was miffed that you picked on my touchy spot - grammar. As an aspiring journalist, NOBODY...and I mean NOBODY gets away when they pick on my English. In my 11 years of primary and secondary education I never ever got below an A for English so hands off, you grammar mama. But I let it slide because I admit that I could use less words to express myself instead of the lengthy, long-winded way I write. When C complains how senile and forgetful you are, how talkative and boastful of your achievements, I reasoned that you are not as bad as she thinks, just that you're experienced and mature.
I tolerated your long-winded lectures, your constant memory lapses and grammar-correcting ways but you took the cake when you downgraded my Credit to a Pass! 68% to 59%? I was 2 marks away from a Distinction and now I'm a mark away from Credit just because you thought that I should not use American English but I should use British English? There is no difference in meaning with the words "organization" and "organisation", Ma'am.
Majority of lecturers I know don't even bat an eyelash when they come across minor "grammar" mistakes like you do. In fact, they don't even consider it an issue but you make it sound like I wrote lYk DyS in your paper. I have prided my blog as a place for no vulgarities but here's a big Fuck You!