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The one class you've learned the most in so far?

Started by Zovistograt, January 23, 2009, 10:28:35 PM

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Zovistograt

Quote from: Ares300 on January 24, 2009, 01:17:42 PM
Most likely Principles of Engineering. Teach is kick-ass and power tools are fun :P
Does yours actually follow a curriculum?

My Principles of Engineering class consists of random projects that my teacher makes up or we suggest.
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Ares300

Quote from: Zovistograt on January 24, 2009, 05:03:31 PM
Quote from: Ares300 on January 24, 2009, 01:17:42 PM
Most likely Principles of Engineering. Teach is kick-ass and power tools are fun :P
Does yours actually follow a curriculum?

My Principles of Engineering class consists of random projects that my teacher makes up or we suggest.

Ours slightly follows a curriculum, but every now and then, our teacher says "...you know what?" And then gives us one of his "Better" projects.

PsychoYoshi

Tough call.

Learned how to write a good short historical paper in AP US, and it first gave me an idea that I seriously liked history and might major/minor in it in college. Learned how to write a good term paper in History 340. Learned in organic chem that even if I worked at it, there are some classes that I'm just not good at. Learned a lot in my German and Japanese classes.

Really, life is a learning experience.

HTA!

Quote from: Ares300 on January 24, 2009, 01:17:42 PM
Most likely Principles of Engineering. Teach is kick-ass and power tools are fun :P
We use CAD D:

CriticalDesign

History - a class I always hated until I got a kickass teacher.

Or Politics, another class I hate, though I learned a lot because I didn't know much in the first place.

L10

Quote from: Zovistograt on January 23, 2009, 10:28:35 PM
The following do not count: lunch, study hall, free periods, physical education, or any class you just sleep through all the time.  This is supposed to be serious.
Well, that eliminates everything except for Typing and English, and I haven't really learned anything from the two. But I guess I'll have to go with English because we've read some pretty decent books this year so far.
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