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The Woodlands School Reviews

3225 Erindale Station Rd, Mississauga, Ontario L5C 1Y5, Canada

1. Don't worry about your grades. He knows better than to mark you by those. Worry about learning and you'll get the mark you deserve. Worrying about marks like you have been conditioned to do will only make you lose them. 2. Do your homework and be responsible. Make sure to check the website every day. Stop printing your worksheets in the library at 8:15 AM or in tech class. Seriously. 3. Make sure you do a lot of practice problems so you can complete the evaluations comfortably. Some of them might caught people off guard in terms of time, but this can be fixed with more practice. 4. Make sure to ask questions. It's way more efficient to ask then to comb through the internet searching. This applies for any class. 5. His teaching style is different. Don't expect to learn everything in class and only have homework outside of class. It's somewhat of the opposite. Many people disagree with this idea and say "he doesn't teach anything! " because of this, but in general the application of knowledge is harder than learning that knowledge and a lot of his class time is actual hands-on physics demonstrations. You'll learn to appreciate these over your years of school if you don't already. 6. You get what you deserve in his class. Don't try to BS anything. 7, Stop procrastinating already. You'll do better in every course AND have more time for relaxing if you plan properly. 8. Actually listen to everything he says. Sometimes he gives important life lessons that are very true. You can't get those anywhere. I wish I recorded all of those quotes somewhere.

She is a fairly nice teacher, although oftentimes there is poor communication towards several students in general as she does not/may not understand students' questions clearly. Students have to really try to figure out exactly what is need as the teacher "lazy posts" as in copy/paste instructions and information from a website/resource. I'm not very satisfied even for my first week. It's also expected as students for teachers to guide students through learning resources as the teacher has very limited knowledge and experience using Brightspace, Microsoft Teams, and the internet browser.

In Civics, There are 4-5 assignments which weigh about 20-25 percent and there is no exam or extra summative.

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you will appreciate her in the later years for shaping your foundations in math, she is hard but focus and you will have a smooth highschool years.

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just attend his class, the dude is the best teacher for functions and calc/vectors. explains the concepts perfectly

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