I usually wear dresses. Pants are lame. I wiggle around a lot when I sleep, unless I fall asleep somewhere dangerous, in which case I miraculously sleep like a stone. I enjoy rainstorms. I like to walk through cemeteries and think about the mortality and insignificance of people. I love chocolate pudding. I enjoy napping in the sunshine. I like to take long walks to nowhere in particular. I enjoy reading fiction and things about God. I'm hypercritical about everything, including myself. And you. Traveling is the shiznet, especially if not-knowing is in the top five ingredients of the experience. If it's an animal, vegetable or mineral, chances are pretty good that I dig it.
How can I learn anything when my peers want to be spoonfed, my professors can't cater class to one person's questions and I'm getting more bitter by the second?
Schools are not generally designed to be conducive to learning. It's much more effective to do it on your own. (Though that has the downside of not providing a particular piece of paper that other people seem to find valuable.)
unfortunately it often means adapting to the professor and learning to feed them what they want to hear. if you want true learning - you wont find it in school.
Schools are not generally designed to be conducive to learning. It's much more effective to do it on your own. (Though that has the downside of not providing a particular piece of paper that other people seem to find valuable.)
ReplyDeleteThat piece of paper is the problem.
ReplyDeleteunfortunately it often means adapting to the professor and learning to feed them what they want to hear. if you want true learning - you wont find it in school.
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