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Post by Fredrick Nova on Sept 1, 2006 8:35:24 GMT -5
As someone who is starting a bit late I am wondering how I should tackle classes. Should I pretend I was there from the beginning even though Nathan is already reading about the codes when I come in? Should I write up my answers as if I've had to make up the class somehow one on one? My biggest concern is the one with stealing a book since other people were there for the first class and if I'm late I won't have had the opportunity to go try to steal it. Otherwise I can simply state in the second lesson that it's my first time in the class and I have to go try to get it in the span of one class time like she said.
So, what's the official line on people starting later than others? I don't want to start writing responses to class until I know how to tackle that issue.
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Post by Amanda Blaine on Sept 1, 2006 9:20:03 GMT -5
When you sart a class, whether as a new student or just starting one that you haven't taken before, just do the lessons in order starting with the first one. Outside the classes, your story can be either that you started late or have been there the whole time.
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