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February 06, 2016, 09:20:59 PM
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It's great idea, but I don't know how much I could find my teachers open for this..sometimes people don't like to accept new..bitcoin is great
I apologize if English is not your first language, but it seems to me you're just replying to up your post count. Please stay on topic.
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February 06, 2016, 07:00:18 PM
#2
It's great idea, but I don't know how much I could find my teachers open for this..sometimes people don't like to accept new..bitcoin is great
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February 06, 2016, 06:17:46 PM
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II just wanted to start a discussion about how Bitcoiners' experience in college was. I plan on going back to a local community college in suburban Vancouver. The last time I took computer science courses, I had to take one extremely boring "Intro to Computers" course. I "learned" pretty much everyone on this forum already knows. The other course "Intro to VB.NET was a bit harder. I did not like the instructor. I could nor understand what he was saying half the time (he's an Asian immigrant, and did not speak English a university level. To make matters worse, he chastized me for asking a question as to why my program was working. It really is too bad. Teachers should teach their students and not mock their coding abiiloities. My grandparents didn't start a college fund to be criticized about how bad of a coder I am.

Did you ever have a teacher or professor you didn't like? Did your grades suffer as a result? What would you do in the future if you had the misfortune of having what I call a "narcissist coder" as a Prof?
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