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4 Responses to “raising-insufficient-useless-pansies-4”

  1. 7dontyouknow7 says:

    @phoenixmythics
    That is what they call “preparing you for college”; make it hard in advance so you can get disciplined enough (hopefully) to breeze through the college level course. ;D

  2. phoenixmythics says:

    @7dontyouknow7
    i’ll say this buddy, the classes that are AP…they told us it was supposed to be college level courses…in my experiences, the AP courses, were way HARDER than my college courses

  3. 7dontyouknow7 says:

    The bad thing is that I see VERY grown men and women, some almost “dusty”, that have this trait. The very interesting thing about the ordeal is that they actual have/keep jobs!! In this day and age at that!

  4. 7dontyouknow7 says:

    The solution to the very first story was easy; DOUBLE MAJOR! 50 pages a week is pretty soft; you can read that in an evening. I felt the same way about my AP Physics teacher. My only issue with AP classes is how they think because it is accelerated that it suppose to be more interesting; its only memorizing/regurgitating useless info if the teacher doesn’t make it meaningful.