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Late for Class
Late for Class by @deaddays (John Rios)

We are all forced to take G.E. in college. Thus we all know the same minimum amount of math, science, history, etc. But the thing is, the professors aren't the same. In fact, most of their teaching methods and class rules are DRAMATICALLY different! One prof will require you to turn in your notes at the end of the semester, while the next one won't even require you TAKE notes. One doesn't care if you show up, while the next one (teaching the same damn class) will give you 2 absences before he lowers your grade. With this in mind, how two people who have taken the same class, but with diff professors, claim that they have the same amound of knowledge? Somewhere along the line, one must have been shortchanged, if even a little bit! I dunno. Anyway, this is running in the paper (naturally) with a story about this subject. S'funny. -John Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Sunday, 04 May, 2003 @ 06:57 AM

Ah, the joys of badly funded english high school... same teachers... for practically every subject... every year... cries

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