To: T Lady
Yes, the paying part galls me, too LOL Thank you for the prayers, I think I will be needing them!
Tammy
52 posted on
02/02/2003 10:55:49 PM PST by
Tamzee
To: Tamsey
What helped me through some of the murky, mushy liberal infested courses and assignments I had in college was to find a way to personalize the material. I have often said that the most important thing I learned in college was why I believe the things I do. I was challenged a lot, but by no one as much as myself. Sometimes I would respond to a question or an issue based on a gut reaction, but would not really be able to explain my position. So I would find a way to focus on that particular question and would then apply it to a research paper or to framing questions to address in the next class discussion. I'm sure most of my professors hated it when I raised my hand in class. I had at least one who couldn't talk to me without getting red in the face. But I never backed down; not once. I may not have gained popularity with the professors, but in every case I did earn their respect.
The best advice I can offer is to say, don't allow yourself to be intimidated, stand on your own principles, take the opportunity to firm them up and don't be afraid of challenging the professor. He/she might learn a thing or two from you.
53 posted on
02/02/2003 11:23:13 PM PST by
sweetliberty
(Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it)
To: Tamsey
If people would educate themselves by reading books such as Rich Dad, Poor Dad, then they wouldn't need the university goat paper to prosper financially.
71 posted on
02/03/2003 6:41:06 AM PST by
bankwalker
(Those who know don't talk. Those who talk don't know)
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