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Re: The Nothing Thread

Trust me right now! You want to take the class from a teacher, as long as they can make it interesting and don't do all of these homework assignments that have no meaning (Grammar worksheets, definition worksheets, and short stories/essays don't count). The teachers actually teach it rather than just give you a list to memorize. Plus, they can make sure you know it, rather than you being able to just read and leave it out of your mind on the internet. I know this because my classes this year were mixed first semester online classes and second in the public school.

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Originally Posted by whytheheckme View Post
I personally view this, not as a waste of time, but time that could be better spent. I am a very math/science/tech type of person, and have always hated taking english/history/art/culture courses.
My response...AMEN!!! That is exactly how I am. I truly don't see the use of perfect grammar, just as long as it isn'tall slang and rude. That's just me though, and I love math, but only care about English to get my credits. English classes only seem to repeat themselves...Gets borring.
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