Quote from: Verbatim on October 30, 2020, 01:39:08 PMQuote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 01:30:07 PMMaybe you should let people respond and not make assumptions yeah?sometimes assumptions are fair; that was one of those timesDon’t know man, if me “Exaggerating my accomplishments” is related to a brief and pointless disagreement from several years ago over a fitness-related colloquialism (Which is the only thing I could possibly imagine you’re talking about), then using that as a justification for suspecting I’d outright lie about my job is kind of unjustified.
Quote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 01:30:07 PMMaybe you should let people respond and not make assumptions yeah?sometimes assumptions are fair; that was one of those times
Maybe you should let people respond and not make assumptions yeah?
Quote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 02:35:49 PMQuote from: Verbatim on October 30, 2020, 01:39:08 PMQuote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 01:30:07 PMMaybe you should let people respond and not make assumptions yeah?sometimes assumptions are fair; that was one of those timesDon’t know man, if me “Exaggerating my accomplishments” is related to a brief and pointless disagreement from several years ago over a fitness-related colloquialism (Which is the only thing I could possibly imagine you’re talking about), then using that as a justification for suspecting I’d outright lie about my job is kind of unjustified. that's super funny to me that you even remember thatanyways yeah, i'm just saying, i'm going on my 14th semester at college right now, and i've NEVER seen a teacher who was younger than like, 28-30i didn't say you were lying, i was saying it was possible that you might've been a TA or a sub, which wouldn't necessarily be a lie—it would just be kind like calling yourself jacked when you're just fit
Are you still in computer science? Sorry, I honestly just don’t remember that well, but I think that’s what you were in last time.And to be fair to your doubt, I’m the youngest person in my department, but only by a handful of years. I think the next-youngest is twenty-seven, but at least a few new hires during orientation were near my age (But they’re elsewhere in my district so I don’t know them well). I might’ve started even younger, but I took a semester off because of my deteriorating mental health Sophomore year, and withdrew from all but one of my classes at the start of Junior year following my cousin passing away in the Spring. My grief was delayed and I eventually broke down halfway through the Fall semester.
(FUCK how math classes are taught)
Personally, I just don't think that the amount of time allotted to you during a semester is usually appropriate if the goal is genuine mastery of the topic.
Isn't that why some courses have a direct course required afterwards though? For example, I have to take Film Production 1, 2, & 3. Three separate courses because one semester isn't enough for all the information? I don't see how Math would be different in that regard (and I recall in college there was Calc 1, Calc 2, etc.). Quote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 04:08:28 PMPersonally, I just don't think that the amount of time allotted to you during a semester is usually appropriate if the goal is genuine mastery of the topic.