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TechnoShark Posted at 8:15 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
If I should drop my history class.

The teachers an asshole. He assigns 100 pages of reading a week, which I don't have time for. And my brain doesn't work the way he teaches.

I don't think it'll be very good for me to stay.

But I need the units and it's too late to change or add another class in place of this one.

I'm not sure.... ughgghg.

Help me decide.  

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TechnoShark Posted at 8:25 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from billygoat at 8:24 pm on Sep. 8, 2008

what kind of history is it?
history is great if you have a good teacher.

Civil war to the present.
I usually really like history.

But he's teaching us economics right now. And he told us that he's not going in chronological order at all.

Special Agent Orange Posted at 8:24 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
what kind of history is it?
history is great if you have a good teacher.
Themakingofagod Posted at 8:21 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Why don't you try and sit through it.  Find ways to make time to read the assigned work, and learn to adapt to his style of teaching.  It's good to learn many different teaching styles that way once you are in the workplace, you can handle pretty much any type of boss.
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