I guess with going back to college I have to learn on my own

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zeldapsychology
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14 May 2010, 2:42 pm

I've mention this before but was thanking back on my last experience and the reason for the questioning (besides the teacher being nice) was to learn more about psychology sadly with going back I guess I'll have to hit the books and learn on my own. :-( I was homeschooled since after 5th grade so what I REMEMBER of teachers is helping them clean the classroom after class/questioning them in class etc. teacher interaction has always been a part of me and I truly hate to give up that behavior. :-( (Sure I don't do it right at first but once I get to know you and I like you as a teacher then I might question you in said field) I agree with other comments from my topics I need a psychology teacher "to take me under her wing" or maybe I was smarter than her in psychology and effected her ego. This IMO is ROFL! funny although probably true LOL!

If I DO get back into that teachers class I assume avoid her and focus on the STUPID text book BOO! and get good grades and worry about research ideas when I get further along in my degree. and yet I'm conflicted/confused since I read a post that mention to talk to teachers you like they can get you internships etc. (the teacher I upset mention she'd write you a letter of recommendation so that's a plus) but at the basic AA level do I need to be thinking/eyeing this so called "internship" idea or is that in a few years when the Bachelor starts and right before I hit graduate school? Thanks for all your encouragement WP and wish me luck (I have a meeting with the school Monday about HOPEFULLY returning to class IMO it's been 5 DAMN YEARS why not! LOL!) Thanks again!! !



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14 May 2010, 3:19 pm

Good luck! :D


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