If I were redoing my university education, I would focus less on "practical" courses, since I realize now that those skills become obsolete very quickly. I would probably go for more of a liberal arts education, which has more of a lifetime impact. In addition, I would take far more chances with my course selections. I took far too many of the classes that others told me to take, and did far too little experimenting. I would push myself more to take classes which were supposed to be hard, but which were not required. If I could do high school over again, I would NOT have taken the AP class that I took (there was only one available when I was in school, and it was not weighted any differently than others, so the only advantage was that I waived out of English literature in college). It was NOT an advantage. I should have taken literature and art history classes at the university so that I would have a greater appreciation of those subject matters now.
2007-12-29 12:14:45
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answered by neniaf 7
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Ok, if you mean what I would do differently if I could start university all over again, I would wait a year or two longer to start it to get my personal stuff and problems dealt with, because things like that can really affect a person to do poorly and waste time and money. Everything else I would do differently, like how much I studied, about participating in clubs, etc, stems from that.
2007-12-29 20:15:36
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answered by Southern Girl 4
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what course r u talking about?
2007-12-29 20:56:15
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answered by cookie 2
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I don't understand.
What course?
2007-12-29 20:05:22
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answered by Seldom Seen 4
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Please rephrase your question. It really is confusing.
2007-12-29 20:09:07
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answered by The Eagle Keeper 7
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