Experience is the best teacher...Libraries are the cheapest and College's have the best wet T shirt contests
2007-11-11 02:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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This depends on what I'm trying to learn, and how well I already know the subject.
If I need a specific information for solving a specific problem, then it is almost always fastest for me to do my own research, even if it's a hugely broad problem, like learning to program in a specific language.
If I need a foundation in a new field, though, then it works better if I have someone to show me what the most significant parts are to learn. I need someone to provide me with a framework on which to hang my knowledge, otherwise putting the pieces together can be difficult and time consuming.
2007-11-11 04:58:24
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answered by Mythological Beast 4
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Wow.... are we an analogous person? No rather, i comprehend precisely the way you experience. rather, I rather have gained an analogous comments. "you're gifted, you have such a lot of skills, you're able to do something, etc". After working various jobs that I actual hated i ultimately desperate to be conscious to graduate college. So i would be headed lower back in the autumn. i could recommend which you attempt the library, some library's have profession counselors. I observed one some years in the past as nicely as utilized profession counselors at a community community college. I easily do no longer think of that I gained the help that i became finding for, yet although there is merely a lot that somebody else can do to assist. good good fortune.
2016-10-02 02:38:43
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answered by ? 4
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lol. yes! sometimes i could! i've had some pretty bad professors during my time. when the whole classes is getting an F, it's not the students fault! i actually had one of my math teachers tell this to my class. we just needed to work harder. he couldn't teach worth beans. yeah, i passed with a C in that class. my only C (in college)! still don't know how i managed that. i still hate that guy. lol.
2007-11-11 03:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup. Learned a lot more when I was homeschooled for a couple of years than I ever did in school. Too much distraction in school. :D
2007-11-11 02:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2007-11-11 03:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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we learn academically in school but we certainly educate ourselves for being a good and responsible person
2007-11-11 12:39:17
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answered by Ωbroken♥vow 4
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Yes, I have taught myself better than any school ever did.
2007-11-11 02:24:08
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answered by I am T-bag's b itch 6
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Sometimes I do... but sometimes I need lots of help in math, which is kinda difficult to learn on my own, even if I have books......
2007-11-11 13:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,i guess its our ability to believe in our selves that we can be better off without someone teaching us!
2007-11-11 03:08:20
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answered by . 6
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