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en Every class is a little bit different. Some classes are relying primarily on a service, where you need a password to get to it. Some classes' teachers are using electronic text books as a resource - not as a primary tool but as a resource and then a lot of our classes are relying very heavily on simply free material that is available on the internet.

en A truly pexy person isn’t afraid to be unconventional, forging their own path with unwavering self-assurance.

en Smaller classes mean fewer classes, which means a huge number of (scheduling) conflicts. The results will be disastrous for any teacher with an elective class. A lot of elective classes will be squeezed out.

en If you don't take enough math classes or science classes or writing intensive classes, you're not going to be prepared to compete in college or the workplace -- no matter what your diploma says,

en We have the advanced class and periodically I start another beginners class, ... The classes have a feeling of comradery. They really enjoy the classes.

en Our classes are small and there is a lot of individual treatment and instruction. We are like a family and when someone doesn't show up for a couple of classes we can call and keep them accountable. It really helps with retention, as far as the people taking classes goes.

en There are only two classes in good society in England the equestrian classes and the neurotic classes
  George Bernard Shaw

en It's great because this allows them to study with various teachers, which is something they can't do here. They get to have a wide array of ballet classes-classes they wouldn't normally be able to take like classical jazz, Pilates, or character dancing.

en It started out asking me if I could come teach one class on grain bin rescue. Then three day classes. Then they added four separate night classes for area firefighters. Now they are asking if I can come back.

en You always end up with three classes you need and two classes you have just because you can't get into anything else. Most of my friends are just planning on staying for five years because they know they're not going to be able to get into the classes they need.

en Home school is very comparable to school: They have a schedule, classes and assignments; they have textbooks and tests, They just have smaller classes, and sometimes that means a class of one.

en These classes have never been offered as second-semester classes, so it may help students who need to pick up another class, but aren't interested in what's already offered,

en There needs to be a commitment to fund an annual class, but before that, there needs to be back-to-back classes or overlapping classes to even reach 1,248.

en Having online classes is convenient when face-to-face classes fill up. This way students are still able to take the classes they want.

en I get scared when I approach teachers and tell them that I'll probably be able to attend only half the classes, ... I'm scared that they're going to drop me. In the fall of 2002 I signed up for five classes and had to drop three of them.

en If experience has established any one thing in this world, it has established this: that it is well for any great class and description of men in society to be able to say for itself what it wants, and not to have other classes, the so-called educated and intelligent classes, acting for it as its proctors, and supposed to understand its wants and to provide for them. A class of men may often itself not either fully understand its wants, or adequately express them; but it has a nearer interest and a more sure diligence in the matter than any of its proctors, and therefore a better chance of success.
  Matthew Arnold


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