
I'm Just a Supporting Teacher
About This Novel
The protagonist gets an education system at the beginning and can see the students' talents. [System Prompt]: Found a super genius... Physics talent is 96, math talent is 84, please host to recruit a disciple as soon as possible... Welcome to join the Q group to give comments to the author - 1034841159.
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Official(110)Scraped 17d ago
I feel like the protagonist is too purposeful, and he feels like he will do whatever it takes to achieve his goal.
Are there any book friends who feel the same way? Or am I just too sensitive?
I feel like I don't have a good impression of He Qingqing, and I think she doesn't look like a teacher. However, both she and Yang Xin have contributed to teaching children and have taught several courses, so they are still promising.
This village has produced super geniuses, and then there are also geniuses with high IQs. Is it so easy? It seems that Yang Xin himself is a little less qualified.
It makes me sick
I personally don't write book reviews very much. I can't say anything about this book. They go to teach with the protagonist's behavior and they don't understand what it means to the children at all. Their superficial teaching method may not be beneficial to the children. They used to make videos and gild the book, but they don't understand. I don't want to write anymore. We also supported teaching. We went as a team. In the end, four people from our team stayed there. They stayed there for three years. I really disliked the behavior of the protagonist. If you really want to support teaching, calm down first, think about it carefully, and then stay for a few years and send away several students, instead of treating the children as your gold-plated tools.
good
There is a reason for the low rating. Alas, He Qingqing's writing was a failure.
I always feel that the protagonist's handling of things is too weak. Looking at the first few chapters, talking to Tian Jiajia's father is a bit of a moral kidnapping. It is also a bit too selfish to send his sister Tian Wenwen to the youth class for Tian Jiajia to study medicine with him. And a series of events later exposed too many of the protagonist's human shortcomings, selfishness, criticism from the moral high ground, etc., From the side.
The support teacher doesn't know how to cook potatoes. When visiting the home, he gave me a spreadsheet instead of a notebook. Bad review!
good
I feel that He Qingqing is a bit poisonous. What a double standard
Not the same as expected
It was pretty good at first, but then after reading a few more chapters, I felt... I don't know the rest of the plot, so I'll just talk about the first few chapters. The protagonist and He Qingqing gave me the impression of being irresponsible. Capricious. Even selfish. Self-interest. I think the author didn't handle it well when creating the characters. As a rural person. Parents definitely want better teaching resources. And you are just a favor. Yes. Favors are hard to return. But in the eyes of parents, nothing is more important than their children's future. Professional schools. Professional teacher. Every parent would choose this way. The protagonist should not be bound by favors. To put it bluntly, it's for yourself. In order to complete the task. I don't know later. At least for now, it's self-interest. Although the results are definitely good,. But the approach is disgusting. The same goes for He Qingqing. It seems that everyone else has to listen to her and follow her in everything, but because of a contradiction, she has to teach a grade by herself. Don't let others interfere. I think this is irresponsible to the children. It's a bit like gambling with your child's future. Just for my own pleasure. Anyway, I have a very bad impression of their characters.
No wonder the rating is low
The reason for the low rating of this book is very simple. When you give something, you immediately want something in return, but you never get it.
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Community(0)
Official(110)Scraped 17d ago
I feel like the protagonist is too purposeful, and he feels like he will do whatever it takes to achieve his goal.
Are there any book friends who feel the same way? Or am I just too sensitive?
I feel like I don't have a good impression of He Qingqing, and I think she doesn't look like a teacher. However, both she and Yang Xin have contributed to teaching children and have taught several courses, so they are still promising.
This village has produced super geniuses, and then there are also geniuses with high IQs. Is it so easy? It seems that Yang Xin himself is a little less qualified.
It makes me sick
I personally don't write book reviews very much. I can't say anything about this book. They go to teach with the protagonist's behavior and they don't understand what it means to the children at all. Their superficial teaching method may not be beneficial to the children. They used to make videos and gild the book, but they don't understand. I don't want to write anymore. We also supported teaching. We went as a team. In the end, four people from our team stayed there. They stayed there for three years. I really disliked the behavior of the protagonist. If you really want to support teaching, calm down first, think about it carefully, and then stay for a few years and send away several students, instead of treating the children as your gold-plated tools.
good
There is a reason for the low rating. Alas, He Qingqing's writing was a failure.
I always feel that the protagonist's handling of things is too weak. Looking at the first few chapters, talking to Tian Jiajia's father is a bit of a moral kidnapping. It is also a bit too selfish to send his sister Tian Wenwen to the youth class for Tian Jiajia to study medicine with him. And a series of events later exposed too many of the protagonist's human shortcomings, selfishness, criticism from the moral high ground, etc., From the side.
The support teacher doesn't know how to cook potatoes. When visiting the home, he gave me a spreadsheet instead of a notebook. Bad review!
good
I feel that He Qingqing is a bit poisonous. What a double standard
Not the same as expected
It was pretty good at first, but then after reading a few more chapters, I felt... I don't know the rest of the plot, so I'll just talk about the first few chapters. The protagonist and He Qingqing gave me the impression of being irresponsible. Capricious. Even selfish. Self-interest. I think the author didn't handle it well when creating the characters. As a rural person. Parents definitely want better teaching resources. And you are just a favor. Yes. Favors are hard to return. But in the eyes of parents, nothing is more important than their children's future. Professional schools. Professional teacher. Every parent would choose this way. The protagonist should not be bound by favors. To put it bluntly, it's for yourself. In order to complete the task. I don't know later. At least for now, it's self-interest. Although the results are definitely good,. But the approach is disgusting. The same goes for He Qingqing. It seems that everyone else has to listen to her and follow her in everything, but because of a contradiction, she has to teach a grade by herself. Don't let others interfere. I think this is irresponsible to the children. It's a bit like gambling with your child's future. Just for my own pleasure. Anyway, I have a very bad impression of their characters.
No wonder the rating is low
The reason for the low rating of this book is very simple. When you give something, you immediately want something in return, but you never get it.
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[System Prompt]: Found a super genius... Physics talent is 96, math talent is 84, please host to recruit a disciple as soon as possible...




Start a system for cultivating geniuses, choose to teach in rural areas, use golden fingers to continuously discover and cultivate geniuses, and aspire to be the greatest teacher.




First of all, let me say that I only saw Yang's mother redeeming prescriptions for treatment of late-stage lung cancer. The familiar plot and the familiar ten-point points made me feel too embarrassed to read the rest. Personally, I feel it's a bit too toxic. In addition to the two sisters in the teaching plot, there are ten students in the back, and then it is just written as a running account? Both the title and the system of the book are related to education. As a result, business accounts for more than half, and education is briefly mentioned. It would be better to just cut off the education part and create a crazy system directly to start D's explosive life. The above opinions are only until I saw that Yang's mother had lung cancer and exchanged 10 points for medicine. I haven't watched the subsequent plot, so I won't comment.














