Re: Different CS Degrees
- From: "e.ogas" <evanogas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:13:54 -0000
On Oct 25, 11:24 am, Phlip <phlip2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
e.ogas wrote:
I thought college was a place where professors
taught you things. My guy pretty much just shows off his math skills
by doing several problems every lecture, but he doesn't tell US how to
do them.
You sound like my daughter and her pre-algebra class.
(I am refraining from explaining "ring algebra" to her until the situation
blows over.;)
She is out of tune with her professor's lecture, and then she doesn't want
to ask questions that might make her sound foolish.
That wouldn't be you, would it?
--
Phlip
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510657/
^ assert_xpath
It's not that I'm out of tune with the lecture. I understand the
material. I know all the rules and theorems and stuff, but the guy
just pulls out the weirdest hardest crap he can think of for the
exams. I've been doing pretty decently on the quizzes, mainly because
my TA doesn't do that. Right now it's pretty much just a matter of
dropping the course or failing the course as I've already failed two
midterms.
.
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