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Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:DoomYoshi wrote: Seriously, if special needs kids can graduate high school then CC should count as a credit.
Most special needs kids work far harder than your average high school student.
This really isn't true. And that's not a knock against the special needs kids, but rather putting up the average high school student. Special needs kids aren't any more special in that regard, at all.
PLAYER57832 wrote:and therefore their later success is often higher than many of the gifted "lazabouts".
PLAYER57832 wrote:There is nothing to be ashamed in not having great gifts. There absolutely is something to be ashamed of those given great gifts who simply are too lazy to use them.
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
Mr_Adams wrote:the crap you get credit for in highschools today... this site could get you your diploma.
laughingcavalier wrote:I'm not sure there's a lot in this.
I did get really excited one time when I read one of Robinette's posts... She described how to learn to tie shoe laces by making bunny ears. Yes! Something useful on CC. Off I rushed to show my daughter. My daughter was deeply unimpressed. She taught herself to tie her laces by some other means. She has tried to show me, but I just can't tie my laces like she does. So even bunny ears didn't turn out to be useful knowledge.
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
laughingcavalier wrote:I'm not sure there's a lot in this.
I did get really excited one time when I read one of Robinette's posts... She described how to learn to tie shoe laces by making bunny ears. Yes! Something useful on CC. Off I rushed to show my daughter. My daughter was deeply unimpressed. She taught herself to tie her laces by some other means. She has tried to show me, but I just can't tie my laces like she does. So even bunny ears didn't turn out to be useful knowledge.
natty_dread wrote:laughingcavalier wrote:I'm not sure there's a lot in this.
I did get really excited one time when I read one of Robinette's posts... She described how to learn to tie shoe laces by making bunny ears. Yes! Something useful on CC. Off I rushed to show my daughter. My daughter was deeply unimpressed. She taught herself to tie her laces by some other means. She has tried to show me, but I just can't tie my laces like she does. So even bunny ears didn't turn out to be useful knowledge.
I've never learned any other way to tie my shoelaces than the bunnyears method.
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
shieldgenerator7 wrote:I've learned two ways to do the bunnyears method, and sometimes I end up with 3 loops instead of 2, which is anomylous.
And also, I always double-tie my shoes because if I don't, they'll untie all day (sometimes they still do-- time to break out the triple-tie?)
AndyDufresne wrote:Conquer Club does offer a wide variety of things that could be considered classes or components of classes:
[list][*]Geography (Learn where cities, countries, regions, seas, and more---from all around the world)
--Andy
rdsrds2120 wrote:shieldgenerator7 wrote:I've learned two ways to do the bunnyears method, and sometimes I end up with 3 loops instead of 2, which is anomylous.
And also, I always double-tie my shoes because if I don't, they'll untie all day (sometimes they still do-- time to break out the triple-tie?)
I also have this problem. It's very, very irritating. Maybe we should have a class for Shoe Tying -- A Misconceived Art
-rd
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
DoomYoshi wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Conquer Club does offer a wide variety of things that could be considered classes or components of classes:
[list][*]Geography (Learn where cities, countries, regions, seas, and more---from all around the world)
--Andy
The problem here is that CC doesn't accurately teach the map of Middle Earth. All other geographical knowledge being useless, this can't count.
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