When school let out for the summer, I had the paper work and approval from my astronomy teacher and the school to take a class at a community college if I feel I can handle it and keep up with the class. I had the interview with the professor of the advanced astronomy class, sat in on the class, & we discussed everything. He was impressed. Wants me in the class. Wants to have a 30 minute debate at end of each class based on the questions I asked here and the answers I got. He might even have me teach a class which I said I'd have to think about, don't know if I could do it! Any suggestions on how best to act as a college student.? If this all works out, I'll take another class in the Spring.
2006-08-09
13:19:19
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ZORRO
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Education & Reference
➔ Higher Education (University +)
Any high school student can take an advanced course in a community college if the teacher determines the student would benefit. A high school student can teach a one hour class using the instructor's notes that he himself would use. This is to determine if his teaching is getting across to his students, He listens as a student and observes others. I wouldn't be the only one doing this in the class. Its a class project.
2006-08-09
14:30:48 ·
update #1