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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Question #281


What class or classes do you wish you had paid more attention in during High School or College?

Why??


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

A college psychology course titled: Interpersonal relationships between men and women - I wish the course had been more about the thought processes and differences in task management between men and women than what it really was...we listened to tapes from marriage counseling sessions and then were tested on our memory skills.

Anonymous said...

There are several for me. I wish I had learned algebra (at least the first one) then I could have taken it in college instead of the history of numbers. I also wish I had listened more in physics. I did well in that one in both high school and college, but I can't remember squat from it. Funny how that works after 30 years!

Anonymous said...

In High School any math class, though I don't think it was a question of paying attention. I think it was more understanding. Math was not a natural subject for me, especially Algebra I & II, Trigonometry etc. Geometry I was fine in, because it seemed very practical to me. This was probably a combination of the approach the instructors took to teaching it and my approach to learning it. My wife is wired for math and I am wired for languages, arts, history etc.

Anonymous said...

I had a course in College caled "The Sociology of Deviance", taught by Professor Fred Templeton. He used to come to class stoned and ramble on and on. An easy "A", but it could have been enlightening regarding weirdness in people.

By the way - ole Fred was fired a few years later for having sex with several undergraduates - men and women -surprise, surprise.

Anonymous said...

MOST ALL OF THEM.
MIGHT HAVE HAD BETTER.......

Anonymous said...

Geography

I have no sense of what is where!