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Dog Moon

Adventurer
I went to a technical college also. I went for a diploma because it was easier to get than a degree. I had to take a similar math class. Failed the first time. Was failing it the second time. After failing the final the teacher sat down with me and helped me rework some of the problems so I could pass. She presented the problems differently and helped me understand.
For HVAC, if you want to do residential, all you need is the diploma. If you want to work in commercial, you need the full degree. So really, a lot of it comes down to what you want to do. Some people in my class are just getting the diploma because they are fine with residential or want to do residential. Others are going for the degree to get into commercial.

One dude in class is just gonna get the diploma and do residential. He began going to school for engineering, but it was too much, so after like two and a half years, he wants to do something else. AND having done school for so long, doesn't want to do a full two years. For me, I've already taken enough classes so that I have all of the electives needed for the degree, so everything I'm doing right now is HVAC related. While a part of me just wants to be done with the diploma, I've taken enough classes already so second year is going to be little more than part time, so I figure might as well go all the way and get my degree. Also, I think commercial will be nicer.

Is good that the teacher finally sat down with you. Sorta sad that it took her that long to figure out that something was wrong. Math is definitely one of those classes that the way you explain it can make all the difference in the world. I tutored for a short time and the first thing you need is to understand the material and then the second thing you need is to understand is how to impart that knowledge to someone else. Can't really do the second without the first and if you can't do the second, the first is rather meaningless.
 

Dannyalcatraz

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I went to a technical college also. I went for a diploma because it was easier to get than a degree. I had to take a similar math class. Failed the first time. Was failing it the second time. After failing the final the teacher sat down with me and helped me rework some of the problems so I could pass. She presented the problems differently and helped me understand.
Good on that teacher!
 


Course- you could be HOT FOR TEACHER......
In college we had a teacher whom was a wicked tease. Dressed sexy, smiled in that way, wore a mini-skirt then sat on a table.....open legged.....
 

Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
Sadly, I haven't had a hot teacher. I see the ones on the news that get in trouble, I wonder where they were when I was in school. I could keep a secret.
 

Blackrat

He Who Lurks Beyond The Veil
I had the hots for a hot teacher in middle school. I think most of the guys did for her. She wasn’t even provocative, she was just youngish, fit and could hold authority among teens.
 

Dog Moon

Adventurer
The only teacher I remember being somewhat attractive was the Spanish teacher in high school. But then she got married and became a bitch, so no one liked her anymore. Pretty much all my teachers have been dudes or older women (but not the hot MILF kind).
 


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