This is from California State,1.If you live in the same state, your chances are better. The catalog’s sitting in the same city high school. Even the class required in high school.2. Is it far enough that the high school trouble maker, teacher, relative, co-worker manager, cannot drive and call every day to bother your teacher? Yes! Anti-Farris Bueller Movie or Anti-Van Wilder, your parents cannot watch the teacher whose really a town drunk.3. Your high school teacher visited or jr college teacher, the person took a second look at the book listings on the shelf.4. Calculus 1 to 4 uses the same exact book as Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 to 3. After two semeters of calculus with analytic geometry, you never saw the geometry part.5. The comment was made the class used a different book when it was put on the catalog, two years ago.Just like you, a AA/Sales can teach English 1 freshman to pay the bills. A BA/Engr can teach it also even Java Programming, even College Algebra 1. Again just to pay the bills, sc**w the student.Remember: Education is one large business, especially if the person has to pay. Your rights being under 22 is very limited as a consumer. These teachers get away with full pay and less than 8 hours per day. One word from a teacher, can steer the student to drop out. Suggestion of get a job, crowd is under 21 and too young for Computers, Chemistry Teacher can program too,…Because of EOE, even with your high scores, your literally scr**. The teachers get away with copies of R-rated films, and audio tapes. The teachers also cut R-Films for student class, it requires ‘critical thinking’ and ‘understanding the movie’ after its been cut. How many movies over R, have a special meaning? None, its literal thinking content is made up afterwards like Star Wars. A consumer does not want to think in a movie theater. A paint splat is a twisted metal, there is no ‘interpretation’ like a ‘mind reader tarot business’.Your manager does not care where you went to school, never did. Just finished. A business monopoly is a monopoly...
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