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It never ceases to amaze me how some people want to take the easy way out instead of actually being personally responsible and making a little effort towards an education.:shock: I wouldn't recommend you following that example, jasmine4lakshmi.
 
It never ceases to amaze me how some people want to take the easy way out instead of actually being personally responsible and making a little effort towards an education.:shock:

What do you mean?
 
It never ceases to amaze me how some people want to take the easy way out instead of actually being personally responsible and making a little effort towards an education.:shock:

I rather take hard way so i can learn.
 
What do you mean?

All the talk about "make it easy on yourself", "switch to an easy professor", etc. The purpose of attending college is to get an education. It certainly is not cheap to do so. Why waste your time and money trying to get out of learning instead of putting yourself in a position to learn?
 
All the talk about "make it easy on yourself", "switch to an easy professor", etc. The purpose of attending college is to get an education. It certainly is not cheap to do so. Why waste your time and money trying to get out of learning instead of putting yourself in a position to learn?

Okay... I got ya now.
 
I already wrote one about my trip to Maine. My teacher love it, but several grammar errors. I need to fix it. :lol:

If you wish to improve your grammar, I recommend reading. Yes, reading. Read anything. "Reader's Digest". Novels. Fiction. Non-fiction. Textbooks. Anything... reading always helps to improve grammar and vocabulary.

Its not an overnight fix, but it does work very well.
 
If you wish to improve your grammar, I recommend reading. Yes, reading. Read anything. "Reader's Digest". Novels. Fiction. Non-fiction. Textbooks. Anything... reading always helps to improve grammar and vocabulary.

Its not an overnight fix, but it does work very well.

and make a regular visit to Tutoring Center. Most (or all) colleges provide it for free.
 
If you wish to improve your grammar, I recommend reading. Yes, reading. Read anything. "Reader's Digest". Novels. Fiction. Non-fiction. Textbooks. Anything... reading always helps to improve grammar and vocabulary.

Its not an overnight fix, but it does work very well.

I do that already lolz
 
Please stay on Jasmine's topic for offer.
 
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