Mark Anticole

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2021
Jun 12, 2019

A lot of the homework is online, so work ahead. The teacher will review for the test two weeks before the actual test and then wont talk about it at all until the day of the test. Watch the videos, take notes, and strive to get 4/4 on all of the videos quizzes. In a bundle, there are 3 quizzes, but they are graded out of 10 points, so you can get a 12/10 on the video quiz bundles and keep an A in the class. The class is hard. Mr. Anticole is a very nice man and he is very smart, but he is not the best teacher. Also, this is a flipped classroom, which is very bad for students who learn from practice and hands on experience. If you cannot teach yourself that well, request a different teacher, because you will not succeed in this class otherwise. Study for the tests, too! The tests can be very difficult, especially if you pricrastinate on studying. They are applied knowledge exams, meaning word problems and math. Lots and lots of math. Make sure you know the formulas like you know the back of your hand. If youre not willing to put effort into this class, dont take it. It is not a class for "slackers". Mr. Anticole Is willing to help, but you cant expect to do nothing and get good grades.

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