
Some tell me that they “need” an A. I always stare back blankly. Then I ask one or two questions. I soon discover that these students feel that their “need” of an A is a reason that I should grant them one.
Sometimes, I think: "if this student's hair were on fire, would he/she do anything about it?"

OK.
In a related story, the cast of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" feel that they are “lots smarter” than the casts of other reality shows that are based on the lives of stupid people.
Back to grading.