There Are No Stupid Questions
Walter had spent most of his life teaching others, ever since he had been chosen as student tutor in eighth grade. It came to him, the explaining, the lecturing, and most especially, the grading. He loved it when his students excelled, and to him, grades were the only way to measure a person’s capabilities.
Now, as a University professor, he believed himself the cream of the crop. He was famous for being the toughest lecturer in the school, he was also known as “The Colander” because only the best of the best passed his course.
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