To: JenB
I'm so happy you are great in math, however, it is obvious you lack some skills in English. I went to a public school and I learned that "successful" is spelled this way. Shall I point out the other grammatical errors? Perhaps you could COUNT them yourself.
64 posted on
01/11/2007 8:01:29 PM PST by
CANBFORGIVEN
(! Corinthians 2:14)
To: CANBFORGIVEN
Grammatical errors are one thing and I think I missed most of those. Typos are something else. If it mattered at all, I got 800s on the verbal sections of both the SATs and the GREs, as well as maxing out the written portion of the GRE. I received As in every English class I took in college, in my creative writing course, and on every research paper I wrote. In grad school I counted on my writing to keep my grades high, as that gave me an advantage over my fellow computer science students who could not write.
I had professors speak to me after class complimenting me on the best paper in the class, and upon learning I was homeschooled, saying things like "Oh, you're the first one I've met and you're not like the stereotype at all."
So go on and tell yourself that my kids will suffer because they won't be in government school!
65 posted on
01/12/2007 5:10:51 AM PST by
JenB
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