C Clyde099 macrumors regular Original poster Sep 30, 2007 216 2 Apr 9, 2009 #1 Edit: Answer found. Thanks! I'm taking this class as a requirement; this is totally not my are of expertise. Thank you!
Edit: Answer found. Thanks! I'm taking this class as a requirement; this is totally not my are of expertise. Thank you!
compuwar macrumors 601 Oct 5, 2006 4,717 2 Northern/Central VA Apr 9, 2009 #2 The idea of taking a class is to learn, not to learn to ask others to do your work for you...
jons macrumors 6502 Apr 24, 2008 326 103 Apr 9, 2009 #3 compuwar said: The idea of taking a class is to learn, not to learn to ask others to do your work for you... Click to expand... The idea of taking a class is sometimes learning where to find the info you're looking for. Seriously, where are you supposed to ask questions? Only in a class room?
compuwar said: The idea of taking a class is to learn, not to learn to ask others to do your work for you... Click to expand... The idea of taking a class is sometimes learning where to find the info you're looking for. Seriously, where are you supposed to ask questions? Only in a class room?
compuwar macrumors 601 Oct 5, 2006 4,717 2 Northern/Central VA Apr 9, 2009 #4 jons said: The idea of taking a class is sometimes learning where to find the info you're looking for. Seriously, where are you supposed to ask questions? Only in a class room? Click to expand... There's a significant difference between asking for the answer and asking how to get the answer.
jons said: The idea of taking a class is sometimes learning where to find the info you're looking for. Seriously, where are you supposed to ask questions? Only in a class room? Click to expand... There's a significant difference between asking for the answer and asking how to get the answer.