To: jackbill
after my undergrad degree, i worked for a state university and had access to sat and gre scores. education majors ranked at the bottom with journalism majors. both groups took easy courses.
as an undergrad i completed my language requirement in egyptian hieroglypics, hieratic, demotic, and coptic. also, i had three years of classical greek which kept me up very late at night.
passing thru' the education building on my way to classes, i couldn't help but notice the stupid things the ed majors were doing. several of my girlfriends were ed majors and they always had time for parties and a social life, which i didn't have much time for. ditto for my journalism roommate. it was party-hearty for him.
seeing that my humanities degree wasn't going to get me very far in life, i completed a master's of science in engineering which also kept me up very late at night.
160 posted on
06/11/2003 9:23:12 PM PDT by
liberalnot
(what democrats fear the most is democracy .)
To: liberalnot
Education courses are pretty ridiculous.
161 posted on
06/11/2003 9:29:34 PM PDT by
Amelia
(Because I'm the mom and I said so!)
To: liberalnot
Funny, I have to do a lot of paperwork prep to get ready to satisfy state requirements. I am taking ed classes and while some are not that difficult, some are. I am going to be taking one next year which will be incredibly difficult.
My intro to ed class was honestly the hardest class I can remember since my freshman year in HS. And I am a 4.0 student after two semesters in college, so I am not an idiot.
337 posted on
06/12/2003 3:03:48 PM PDT by
rwfromkansas
(Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel!)
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