People in Small Classes Not Reading Unappreciation

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Hardly such a thing as public (free) education. Everything has to be paid for. Most drop out due to expense...even in grammar school. Very few can afford to attend high school.

I was born in Haiti and went to school in Haiti. Please STFU and stop spouting out bullshyt
 

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For the record: 40K/year for school expenses seemed hella low to me. When you account for room and board, most good schools start at 60K/year.
 

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I remember I was in AA Lit class like that. shyt was unbearable and made the class seem like it was longer than it actually was. Ended up basically doing what you are doing cause it seemed to make class go by faster and got tired of watching the teacher struggling to get people to participate......in retrospect I should of let her struggle up there but that's another story.
 

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Again, stop spouting bullshyt
Today, education remains an inaccessible right for millions of children around the world. More than 72 million children of primary education age are not in school and 759 million adults are illiterate and do not have the awareness necessary to improve both their living conditions and those of their children.

In developing and developed countries alike, children do not have access to basic education because of inequalities that originate in sex, health and cultural identity (ethnic origin, language, religion). These children find themselves on the margins of the education system and do not benefit from learning that is vital to their intellectual and social development.

Right to Education : Situation around the world | Humanium – Together for Children’s Rights


Have a seat, you uneducated piece of shyt. :stopitslime:
 
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Y'all experience this in college? I didn't experience this shyt after high school.

Then again, I didn't really take elective courses that weren't for my major.
 

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Y'all experience this in college? I didn't experience this shyt after high school.

Then again, I didn't really take elective courses that weren't for my major.
Um, pretty sure you can't take only courses within you're major and expect to graduate. Believe me, I tried.
 

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Um, pretty sure you can't take only courses within you're major and expect to graduate. Believe me, I tried.
In community college you can getting your Associates outside of a gym class, second language, etc. Or at least I did. When I transferred maybe.. because I switched degrees I could have literally went without taking classes that weren't for my major. But I haven't taken any classes like OP is.
 
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