what's the most valuable thing you've ever learned in a class?

nageov3t

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mine would have to be Honors Bio in college, when the professor taught us how to make liquor and extract the pure alcohol from beer/wine.
 

EyeMWing

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Most important thing I learned in class... I'd be banned for posting the details, but lets just say, locked doors are :thumbsup: and so are High School chicks. (This was technically during classtime)
 

Orsorum

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Mmm... that wanting to, and being able to, learn is more important than remembering anything from my classes.
 

EyeMWing

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Originally posted by: Landroval
how to think

You can't learn that, you're born with it as a human being (actually, upon further review, the OCCASIONAL human being is born with it, the rest go along without pretending to have thoughts.)
 

Auryg

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I've been learning how to operate a business throughout highschool, it's been great :D
 

Chompman

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That hot recently divorced female teachers need love just like anyone else. :D



And then I woke up and saw that history class was still happening. :(
 

SouthPaW1227

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"It's not what you know, it's who you know."

You can be a complete idiot and know the CEO of a company and I promise you'd end up better off that 99% of "4.0 Graduates".
 

hypn0tik

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I've learned a few things.

It's not what you know, it's what you can prove. (Training Day)

The 3 principles of Engineering (according to Michael P. Collins):

1) F = ma
2) You can't push on a rope
3) You must know the answer before you start.