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The t2 campus team lists some life lessons learnt from favourite on-screen teachers. Add to the list at t2@abp.in 

TT Bureau Published 04.09.16, 12:00 AM

 

SHHHHHHHH! On Teachers’ Day, college kids share their crushes with t2

I have a crush on a teacher in our maths department. I’m sure he has girls crushing on him day in and day out! And why not? He’s intelligent and passionate about what he teaches. He’s attentive towards his students and tries to instill the same energy in all of them. And well, he’s kinda hot too. This one time he smiled and wished me “good morning” in the elevator. Waking up at 7am for college was totally worth it that day. I remember trying to get to college on time for a whole week after that incident just so that I could see him in the elevator!
—  third year, Heritage Institute of Technology

I have always had a thing for intelligent men who talk so smartly that they sway your heart. The teacher I had a crush on has a certain charm. Not just me, most girls had a crush on him despite the fact that he was older than our dads! We never missed a single class and if some day Sir spoke to us personally or even looked at us and smiled, it would make our day. 
One day Sir saw me in the canteen and asked how my exams went. I got so nervous that I could not reply without stammering... but after that, there wasn’t a single friend to whom I did not go and boast about Sir talking to me.
— third year, Jadavpur University

All the boys in our batch have a crush on her, I guess. Her 50-minute class per week is totally different from the rest of our engineering lessons. I don’t have the tendency to attend all classes but when it comes to her subject, it has become a compulsory class for me! I don’t know if Ma’am is reading this, but this is a message from us — the students of this university love you.
— first year, University of Engineering and Management

I have a crush on a teacher in my college. It’s pretty embarrassing, nevertheless, I can admit to it anonymously. He teaches in the microbiology department. I have never talked to him, he is one of those crushes you just like to look at. I know I am not the only one, a lot of girls crush on him. I often stalk his Facebook profile. He is pretty young and has a quirky fashion sense, which I find attractive. He plays the guitar and to top it all has a Phd in microbiology! So that’s beauty and brains.
first year, Asutosh College

He teaches in the journalism and mass communication department. There, I said it! He is generous, polite and helpful. There’s a certain charm in the way he teaches that I’m bound to give him my full attention. He never loses his temper with us, and manages every situation with his wit, which is so charming. He is a proper gentleman. All the girls go gaga over him. 
— second year, Shri Shikshayatan College

It was the very first day in our first year when this elegant lady walked in. None of the boys, including me, could stop staring. She had a sophisticated and understated aura about her. When the class began, all of us realised what a treat she was for all of us students, regardless of gender. Her method of explaining was precise yet imaginative; she had near-perfect diction and one could always visualise a scene she was trying to express in words. Whenever I meet her in the corridor, I greet her with my heartiest smile. Her classes will always remain special to me. 
— third year, Bhawanipur Education Society College

One of the main reasons why I had a crush on one of my teachers was because of the clarity with which he taught us law. He included each student in his sessions, everyone was made to feel important. His mature and passionate words in class made most girls go weak in the knees. He taught us to question and made me much more aware as an individual. He is my favourite teacher. 
— second year, Heritage Business School

I think this teacher is A GIFT FROM GOD TO MANKIND. He is smart, has impeccable taste, he can unabashedly call out people for being stupid and he is SO good-looking! Also, he has the voice of an angel even when he’s not singing. I don’t think a more perfect man ever existed. If only he was 30 years younger... although that hasn’t stopped me from swooning every time he smirks and says “let it rip”. 
— third year,St. Xavier’s College
 
Appearances can be deceptive and you realise when you get to know this enigmatic teacher in the department of life sciences. He leaves you wondering what is actually going on inside that brilliant mind of his. Sarcasm can be his middle name — sometimes to the extent of being rude — but you can’t help but admire his swagger. His charm leaves you bewildered, he has a sense of sincerity which is extremely sexy. 
— first year, department of biological sciences, Presidency University

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