So Why am I in College?. Only 5% of what I learn in class is used – Which parts are important? Depends on what you will be when you grow up – What can.

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So Why am I in College?

Only 5% of what I learn in class is used – Which parts are important? Depends on what you will be when you grow up – What can I sleep through? Everything – your tuition is paid up – When do I stop learning? never

What is the most important concept you are supposed to learn in college? – How to think Logically Analytically Maybe even outside the box – How to communicate

My Job Provide you with information through – Prepared lectures – Answers to questions – Grades and comments Make you think – Real world solutions are not in the back of the book – People don’t always do what you think they should

Your Job Make me do my job – 1. Ask questions either pertaining to the lecture or pertaining to transportation The best lectures are answers to questions – 2. Understand what I am saying (see 1) I have been doing this for 18 years – I know it I think I am explaining