| I prefer that training pushes me as far as I can go in the time allocated. I´m paying for instruction not certification right? At the end of the course tell me if I´m good enough to pass or not (if I don´t have a fair idea about which it is before you tell me, you´ve propably failed somewhere)
I also like to understand the context of the "parts of the whole" that I´m trying to learn so I´d rather do a lot over a short time than little over long time...
I have a hard time with "loud" people. If you think you have to raise your voice to get your point across I´ll assume you think I´m deaf, stupid or that what you are saying is. The same thing goes for "propaganda". If I´m in your class it´s because I want to be there, I´m convinced and have already comitted myself so just save the "info-mercial" for your prospective students. I don´t care if you were the first or last person to start using the wheel as long as I believe it´s the best wheel for me (and I wouldn´t be in your class if I thought otherwise)
The lessons I remember best are those learned from making misstakes and if I´m not allowed to make any or "ecouraged to question solutions", I´ll take less away from a class than if I can...If an instructor doesen´t aknowledge that "there are no absolutes", I´ll propably try to find a different instructor...
Last edited by grazie42; January 18th, 2007 at 10:43 AM.
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