Your teacher is your guide, mentor and friend. He is your only guru who will give you and your work a good ride. He will take care of his investigation and evaluate his work at all times. All right, let me stop writing nice words about teachers. They are the busiest people in the world.

Some even claim to be too busy when they are not. Therefore, you must understand that they do not have enough time for their research. However, they will be extremely happy when you show them the results. They really love the results.

By the way, don’t forget to give them credit on each and every job you do. Even if they don’t have the time and energy to give you any ‘input’ for your work, you just have to ‘add their names in the post and other results’. So keep this in mind that you have to credit them for no reason. Not all teachers are ‘head spinners’, some of them are extremely good and give a good evaluation of your work.

In agreement! My essay on ‘how to impress’; let’s say, there are some points that you should keep in mind.

1. Always show more than you actually do: This simply means presenting yourself as an active student, even if you remain passive in your workplace.

2. Always ‘butter ’em’: By ‘buttering ’em’, you can get closer to your teachers. Try to hang out with them, play games and visit public places; be more personal with them. The most personal friend you become; there is more chance that you will be treated positively in your workplace.

3. Lie more: Yes, the more you lie to your teacher, the better impact you will have on him. If you are going to be given a job and you are not ready to complete it yet; just lie and say you’re sick or something.

4. Print more material: Print many references and place them on your work table. When the professor visits his workplace (on rare occasions they eventually will), show them that he is working very hard to solve his research problem.

5. Make Library: This is similar to 4. Get books from the library and put them on your shelf. This will show that you are busy reading a lot of books.

Now, you are ready to impress your teacher! Good luck!

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