Additional Comments |
Okay, sure why listen to the failure, it's going to be bias anyway right? There's a reason that I failed though, and this is important. Mr. Sepanski knows his stuff; I understand that, however he cannot convey it. If you ask a question than he will just give you another example, which helps for some but not all and not me. Now I know that there's the math lab and other helping people, but the teacher should be able to help in the classroom. This was his first year, so maybe he will change. His tests are incredibly difficult, and his exam is terrible because of the cumulative factor. Go to class and listen, although that did not help me. I really don't know if attendance is mandatory because he stopped taking roll, but the class is probably so small he knows everyone. Now, I don't recommend Mr. Sepanski although I've had worse, and if you learn by examples go ahead. What I really think though is we should drop Calculus, but that won't happen. Good luck finding a good teacher, because I am still searching.
|
|
|
|