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03-20-2013 01:46 AM |
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Originally Posted by Vettezuki
(Post 112474)
Also I strongly encourage you to use any and all academic resources your instituiton offers that you think you might need. Most places have VERY cheap or free tutors, guidance councilors, office hours, etc.
In martial arts, originally for war anyway, the object is to win the fight . . period. In school there are two related objectives: 1- learn and 2- get the piece of paper that represents that you done learned to others. Use the same focus you have for MA, negotiating new concepts and techniques,etc.,and you'll do better than fine. You'll come out the other side a more knowledgeable person.
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Not even the same thing. I know people with tons of stripes, certificates blah blah that are dog shit fighters and applicators. Even myself have a better reputation for close quarters combat and weapon defense at a "lowly" 1st degree.
I get what you're saying, I have no issue with my AJ classes, but seriously this is not what I expected when I went into english. Shit, I tested above 103 and was still required to take 101 because of "school policy" Sounds like bullshit to get money.
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