speed reading law school

by admin on May 21, 2007

speed reading law school
Do schools have fewer elective courses in the secondary school level?

When I was in high school, I remember having a lot of options for elective courses. Is not this the case? I went to a regular high school (not professional). We had cooking classes, fashion (sewing) classes, French, Spanish and Latin classes (levels 1 to V, more conversation), theater, class of law, psychology, sociology, family life, reading comprehension, speed reading, etc. These courses are not offered more? I remember a lot of options in terms of what we could take classes, even for normal subjects like math, science, and English. It seems that students have the opportunity now much less. Is it true? I'm glad hear. Talking to some people around here and it seems that children are losing. I remember my senior year of high school electives were cut or at least been mentioned. It did not affect me.

The children are busy doing things like getting stoned all day OTHE! you wouldnt know what day it is. Education has gone out the window.

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