My IDS 110 class sucks. We have to write a 4 page report on a career and do a 3-5 minute speech. Mine is due Thursday. Not that I mind having assignments like this, but it's fucking IDS! We have to have copies of all sources or we fail. We have to attend the personal conference or we fail. Every class is more boring and lame than the last one. Anyone else here have to put up with crap like this in their IDS class?
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IDS 110 totally blows.
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IDS 110 totally blows.
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I was lucky to have my IDS 110 class with Michael Frizell. He made it awesome...not only was he fairly lax on requirements, he also made it engaging and entertaining, and that's a big feat for an 8 o'clock class. I wish more IDS teachers followed his example. If I'd had a crappy IDS course, I probably wouldn't have lasted as long as I have.
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Right now I have Michael Frizell for GEP 397. He's pretty cool. Hopefully he grades the autobiographies that we have to write easier than what students in my class grade it.Kenshiro wrote:I was lucky to have my IDS 110 class with Michael Frizell. He made it awesome...not only was he fairly lax on requirements, he also made it engaging and entertaining, and that's a big feat for an 8 o'clock class. I wish more IDS teachers followed his example. If I'd had a crappy IDS course, I probably wouldn't have lasted as long as I have.
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