Friday, January 23, 2015
The way that sir, what was his name again? Anyway, HIS way of teaching, well, someone has to say it. It just plain and simply sounds BORING! and not the kind that goes into the ground. just sayind. Ms. Watson's way is much better in my opinion. she opens everyones mind to what could be, and not what will be. there is a difference
Thursday, January 22, 2015
what I thought the best part of thee movie was that the teacher tried to get her students to open their eyes, wake them up. whatever they wanted to be would be thrown away once they became a housewife. that "dream job" was nothing that any of the advertisements made it seem. She also followed her own conduct, knowing that that was the only way to do what needed to be done. She went to that school to help and teach others. Ironically, the students helped and taught her about herself. funny how that works sometimes
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
What I think will happen is that the main character will have a "plan". Get married, go to college, make your way from there. (not a good plan) But what will happen is the opposite. Her "duties" (couldn't think of another word at the moment) will get in the way of classes, so she'll miss. a lot. more than usual. but she'll "educate" the teacher, making the way people think differently about women and what they can do.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Ok, some differences between the college and high school exams are probably the stakes are higher and the rate at which you take them: how many a week and how long you have for each. Now what is harder or easier, probably depends on the subjects. using curtain tools or ways to do a problem you learn in college could make it easier than what you had in high school. Unless of course it's the same confusing messed up junk that you already "learned". Preparation, well, that's easy. take the notes, study, do what you normally do.
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