#1 thing I have found from teaching 18-22 year olds: as the product of nclb, they come to college at best underprepared. They clearly have not been prepared to read, write, and think at college standards. This would be okay if they at least knew how to learn. Most students enter my classes without knowing how to even take notes. I would like to think that my college professors thought the same thing a decade ago, however, we were among the final cohorts who didnt grow up under nclb.
My experience has been the exact opposite. I’ve found the local landowners want to nickel and dime everything and the big corporate landlord could care less about $200.
When I interned on Capitol Hill, I was told within the first hour to never wear the badge once you left the office. When I worked for a congressman, if I liked the interned, the first piece of advice I would give is to never wear the badge once outside the office.
Brown’s fan here. You are a bad fan. This sounds similar to a friend of mine who ditched the Indians for the cubs after 2 months of living in chicago. Claims he is a “lifelong fan.” What a complete joke. I refer to him as Benedict arnold. I think the name applies to you too.
Nah. Maybe I’m in the minority but I’m all about the fake.
The problem, of course, is your “good life” is pathetically insufficient for salvation according to Christian theology.
#1 thing I have found from teaching 18-22 year olds: as the product of nclb, they come to college at best underprepared. They clearly have not been prepared to read, write, and think at college standards. This would be okay if they at least knew how to learn. Most students enter my classes without knowing how to even take notes. I would like to think that my college professors thought the same thing a decade ago, however, we were among the final cohorts who didnt grow up under nclb.
I teach these kids every day. I can assure you they have many more nervous breakdowns than anyone I knew when I was in college.
My experience has been the exact opposite. I’ve found the local landowners want to nickel and dime everything and the big corporate landlord could care less about $200.
Northeast Ohio life: just happy to see the sun peek out of the clouds for a couple of minutes.
Yes! Thank you! Could not agree more.
Best advice I’ve seen on this website.
Huh? This is confusing to me. People 15 years ago were more interested in losing weight than they are today?
Or have a household income north of 120k and complain they are broke.
Did errands on a bike for a long time. Sure is nice having a car after experiencing all that.
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I’ve got a bachelor party in Colorado in two weeks. Any recommendations?
Jaws is an absolute classic
That’s probably true.
Agreed. The bachelor party that I attend in which someone does NOT cheat on their significant other is rare. Including the bachelor himself.
When I interned on Capitol Hill, I was told within the first hour to never wear the badge once you left the office. When I worked for a congressman, if I liked the interned, the first piece of advice I would give is to never wear the badge once outside the office.
What grocery store is this? Kroger will not sell to me before noon.
This is EXACTLY how I read it.
Brown’s fan here. You are a bad fan. This sounds similar to a friend of mine who ditched the Indians for the cubs after 2 months of living in chicago. Claims he is a “lifelong fan.” What a complete joke. I refer to him as Benedict arnold. I think the name applies to you too.