Mr Kopacki

Nov 06, 2010 16:02

From the way I hear it, we're supposed to have a brilliant teacher/professor in college who one way or another becomes our mentor. It may be a formal thing but often it isn't. This person just happens to be someone who strings all the right words and motions in just the right order to make your brain light up in all the right ways and... I dunno ( Read more... )

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diabhol November 7 2010, 02:21:03 UTC
Nobody. That may be part of my problem with education.

And I've fucking hate the prefix "meta." :)

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gotham_bound November 7 2010, 07:09:26 UTC
Nobody. That may be part of my problem with education.

I knew that... tsch.

And I've fucking hate the prefix "meta."

Oh YEAH??? well... I hate grits. So there. }:P

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ian_tiberius November 7 2010, 16:43:38 UTC
Mr. Christensen, my AP U.S. History teacher. He took a subject I had precious little interest in (history) and made it fun and accessible and interesting. He didn't change my path in life at the time - I still headed off to college a couple years later and majored in computer science - but I feel pretty confident saying that if it weren't for his class, I wouldn't have realized so early that I could enjoy the social sciences, and I probably wouldn't have the poli sci degree I have today.

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gotham_bound November 8 2010, 00:21:28 UTC
Very cool!

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