Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Practicing my skills

This post is going to be about my frustration with EDU 230, Social Foundations of Education, and the Gustavus Education Department. I will attempt to relate my extreme abhorrence with the class and express my desire to glean real and useful knowledge during my four years here at GAC.

This, the body of my post will include the meat of my ideas. That is, it will include my major points and complaints with the program as described in the introduction of my post. EDU 230 is a joke. 50 minutes I spent today learning things I went over with 5th graders this January, except the 5th graders got a more worthwhile lecture. I cannot properly describe my frustration with the fact that I may learn absolutely nothing in this class for which I am paying a very substantial amount of money. And this is a 200 level class. As it stands now, I will be taking 3, 4, sometimes more classes of this nature ever term for the rest of my time here. I will not study abroad, I will not minor in anything that catches my interest, I may not even be able take much more math. This is me, annoyed. And that is what this post is about.

Now I will conclude by wrapping up my major ideas and relating back to the introduction of my post. There is little in my life currently which fills me with as much frustration as learning the so-called Social Foundations of Education. There is no point. And with that I will end my post.

The end.

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