In this short scene, we get a glimpse into the mind of a young woman who is about to enter her senior year of high school. We learn that she has just finished taking a standardized test and that she is nervous about taking it again the next day. She asks the teacher if she can be taught how to handle a student like herself. The teacher tells her that it is not her place to teach, but that it will benefit her in the long run. The young woman asks if the teacher would teach her what she wants to be when she grows up, but the teacher says she is not smart enough to do so.
In this short scene, we get a glimpse into the mind of a young woman who is about to enter her senior year of high school. We learn that she has just finished taking a standardized test and that she is nervous about taking it again the next day. She asks the teacher if she can be taught how to handle a student like herself. The teacher tells her that it is not her place to teach, but that it will benefit her in the long run. The young woman asks if the teacher would teach her what she wants to be when she grows up, but the teacher says she is not smart enough to do so.