The act of learning or the education system?
Reputation: 154The act of learning or the education system?
Reputation: 131This one time I had a psych professor who couldn't speak or write English for shit. Normally, this wouldn't be a huge problem, but this was an online class and I was an English major. His grammar was so BAD that I couldn't understand the tests, and he misspelled several of the terms.
I dropped the class and later the school. Moral of the story? Community college online classes suck.
What's the alternative? Being an uneducated dolt? People can also teach themselves, they don't have to go to school. As long as that person has some sort of interest in not being an ignoramus, that is.
Reputation: 37The education system in my New York is entirely backward. The only state doing worse than we are is New Jersey. [And not by much.]
I have been in a military school, a public, and a private one.
Military and private one were best, since they have to give a crap about you.
In my public school there was an apprentice teacher of some sort and they put him in our class for math.
The whole session was garbage. The teacher was in the opinion that students should teach students, so he always formed a "special" group to solve the current problem and make us others understand what is going on.
Nobody understood crap.
After the year with us, he failed his final test thing to become a full teacher and left.
That is the kind of people you have to put up with in public schools.
Sometimes you get lucky though.