(Sep. 28, 2010 5:41 AM)To Wrote: Incoming Facebook note/rant in 5... 4... 3... 2... 1...
Got back from my first session of nightschool, and I never want to go back. The teacher who's assigned to the course I'm taking is one with a strong accent that's hard to understand, his accent kind of reminds me of Mr. Miyagi's from the Karate Kid, but less broken English, and more heavy accent. So that was always going to make things a bit difficult, but what's worse was his teaching style. He taught the three hour lesson as though he was teaching to an audience who already knew what to do, and what he was talking about. While that's fine and swell for those who've taken the course prior, and didn't pass, but it's not swell for me. Since, I actually never took the course in question until now. Don't get me wrong, he seems like a nice guy, and if I knew what he was talking about, I'd stay. However, I don't think I can handle six hours of that a week since I'd have to look to outside sources for help to do that homework, and maintaining my homework for English, Writer's Craft, and Law not to forget the student council, and newspaper junk I do, oh, and let's not forget the sports I enlist in depending on the season, I'd be simply dead from the work.
I'll be dropping that course tomorrow, and take it next year during day school, since I plan on staying an extra year. I can't take that course that this year in day school, as a schedule conflict wouldn't allow it.
What course was this?