Raise your hand if you have any questions or answers. |
Raise your hand if you have any questions or answers. |
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My friends and I were talking the other day about excellent students and what about them made them so damn excellent; one of them was the fact that they raise their hands and ask questions a lot.
It's a very true fact that there are plenty of people who are too shy (or even too lazy) to ask questions during or after class, especially during. But really, guaranteed four out of five times, when someone asks a question, three other people were secretly wondering the same questions but didn't ask it. The excellent students aren't afraid to let anyone know they don't know something. Do you raise your hand to ask questions? |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 3,459 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 328,021 ![]() |
HAHA JULIA
Actually, in my magnet classes at least, only stupid questions ask questions. I know it's horrible to dislike people for being stupid, but I can't STAND it when people who don't understand something ask five billion questions and hold up the whole class. They need to take their own time to do that. |
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