Part of the reason for this, is that teachers ( in public schools) are constrained by curriculums embedded with many unseen things ..... talk with teacher in private. Student "qualities" can vary greatly too.
The only thing I have an issue with is the School reunion where no one will be able to recognise you. Nearly all the people I went to school with knew me immediately. I can't say I have a distinctive face or any unusual features. But they still knew me. I can't say the same as I have a rubbish memory. I knew a few and I could count them on one hand. Bearing in mind it was 50 years since we had seen each other. We were never big on reunions in my day. We went to school we left school we went our separate ways. Some people just have better memories than others and mine is like a sieve.
Yeah, I didn't quite get that either. The people you went to school with knew you for years. After 20 years you might have forgotten someones name but even if they changed their weight, hairstyle, haircolour, acquired glasses, different manners you will still recognize them.
She attended the University of Aberdeen and received her BSc in 1982. In 1986 she received a PhD degree for her thesis on 'Identification from the Human Skeleton' in 1986.