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<blockquote data-quote="keith99" data-source="post: 76845555" data-attributes="member: 211648"><p>I had more choices of instructor in high school than in college. Actually in high school I had choices in everything except the extreems. Biology, chemistry and physics all only had one teacher. Same for calculus and A.P. European history. On the other end there was one instructor for metal shop (there was no way I was taking study hall just because I swam and played football).</p><p></p><p>In college I only had choices for the same class in first year majors calculus, psych (fulfilling a breadth requirement) and German (except for 3rd quarter which was scientific German which was mainly translating scientific papers from German to English). Everything else the class cataloge number determined the instructor, at least for the quarter.</p><p></p><p>No English 101 for me. It was correctly assumes that anyone who was accepted did not need basic english.</p><p></p><p>Actually no 101 classes at all. I went to college in the dark ages where 100 level classes meant upper division. </p><p></p><p>If I had been unable to escape a couple of absolute jerks of English teachers in high school I might have a different view of home schooling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keith99, post: 76845555, member: 211648"] I had more choices of instructor in high school than in college. Actually in high school I had choices in everything except the extreems. Biology, chemistry and physics all only had one teacher. Same for calculus and A.P. European history. On the other end there was one instructor for metal shop (there was no way I was taking study hall just because I swam and played football). In college I only had choices for the same class in first year majors calculus, psych (fulfilling a breadth requirement) and German (except for 3rd quarter which was scientific German which was mainly translating scientific papers from German to English). Everything else the class cataloge number determined the instructor, at least for the quarter. No English 101 for me. It was correctly assumes that anyone who was accepted did not need basic english. Actually no 101 classes at all. I went to college in the dark ages where 100 level classes meant upper division. If I had been unable to escape a couple of absolute jerks of English teachers in high school I might have a different view of home schooling. [/QUOTE]
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