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| essay | 24-Jan-2005 | hypothetical question | LuridHope | unsorted | 46 | 8 | 57.0% |
| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Enheduanna | posted 25-Jan-2005 2:13am Biblical studies. |
| Frostbrand | posted 25-Jan-2005 2:57am Writing, maybe History. |
| Pomeranian | posted 25-Jan-2005 3:22am Intro. to Philosophy |
| BionicLips | posted 25-Jan-2005 3:37am history - not the revisionist stuff taught today. real history |
| jettles | posted 25-Jan-2005 8:05am gardening!
i actually have been looking into teaching positions at physician assistant programs. i like to teach especially in a clinical setting. |
| Lahdee | posted 25-Jan-2005 8:17am Interior design or architectural drafting. |
| ASexyBabe | posted 25-Jan-2005 8:52am I would not want to |
| bill | posted 25-Jan-2005 9:03am I guess computer programming. That's my practical answer.
My whimsical answer, you ask? Well, that would be... um... um... um... procrastination |
| dab | posted 25-Jan-2005 9:03am flying, in fact I may get my flight instructor rating soon. |
| autumnlight | posted 25-Jan-2005 9:43am Care of Magical Creatures. |
| Jody | posted 25-Jan-2005 11:07am Software Design and Testing for Usability. |
| Maarten | posted 25-Jan-2005 12:02pm History, Dutch. |
| darkshadowsseeker | posted 25-Jan-2005 3:34pm History, but not the crappy way it tends to be taught today, History as it really happened...warts and all! |
| paulyw | posted 25-Jan-2005 4:20pm I would teach Physical Education |
| LindaH | posted 25-Jan-2005 4:45pm Demographic map making |
| iamdonte | posted 25-Jan-2005 6:28pm how to procrastinate and get away with it. |
| cerealkiller | posted 25-Jan-2005 7:05pm Logically I would teach construction estimating of which I have 29 years experience. I could also and have taught earthquake safety, emergency structure assessment, disaster teams, bomb search and destroy. Right now I think I'd like to teach the art of lollipops to young females, with myself as the 'dummy' to practice on. |
| cerealkiller | (reply to Lahdee) posted 25-Jan-2005 7:06pm You know of these things? I was staff site architect for IBM, in charge of all interior design standards, colors, design work. |
| Lahdee | (reply to cerealkiller) posted 25-Jan-2005 7:49pm No I dont know much about it, but if I could be a teacher I would know a lot. hehe |
| southernyankee | posted 25-Jan-2005 8:25pm writing computer code. Its the only thing I really know well. Plus, I could probabbly teach people how to work in teams a lot better than my university can, an idea that they havent caught on. Go figure. |
| Iseult | posted 25-Jan-2005 9:56pm I want to be a Classics prof one day.
I'd most like to teach Latin, Early Roman Empire, Christianity and Roman Empire, Latin Morphology, and few other ones related to Roma. |
| Irene007 | posted 25-Jan-2005 10:54pm Graphic Arts - They come out of school and don't know fudge all!!! |
| Irene007 | (reply to BionicLips) posted 25-Jan-2005 10:56pm > history - not the revisionist stuff taught today. real history
Right! A good history teacher can open up the world for a student! I hated history in school yet my Mom talked all the time about this and that - I should give credit to her for my love of history! |
| Jemmy | posted 25-Jan-2005 10:59pm Fashion. But realistically, political science. |
| caviartaste | posted 25-Jan-2005 11:31pm Marine Biology....aquatics |
| icurok | posted 26-Jan-2005 5:15am I honestly don't know. I'm such a jack of all trades that it would be difficult to single out one academic subject in which to specialise. |
| Updown | posted 26-Jan-2005 12:24pm History or acting. |
| they | posted 26-Jan-2005 10:17pm No subject.. just 2nd, 3rd, or 4th graders... I think about this a lot. |
| Zang | posted 26-Jan-2005 10:25pm I'd prefer to teach children. Elementary school, not too young though. |
| wolfchik9 | posted 26-Jan-2005 11:51pm I would teach jewelry making. I taught a candle making class once and it went really well but I knew the "students" well since they were my co-workers. |
| Biggles | posted 27-Jan-2005 2:12am Yodelling? Not that I've ever tried yodelling, but it might be fun. |
| Biggles | posted 27-Jan-2005 2:14am The art of not going to bed, even though you only got 3 hours sleep the night before and have lectures in the morning...*sigh* It's gone 7am!!! My first lecture is in 3 hours... |
| romkey | posted 27-Jan-2005 10:30pm I'd probably try to teach thinking and then get fed up with it and quit. |
| pengy | posted 28-Jan-2005 9:14pm How to swim with and waddle like the penguins |
| gambler | posted 29-Jan-2005 7:33pm A Martial Art............. seeing as I would have to be proficient in it myself (which I am not) |
| clare | posted 13-Aug-2006 4:42pm History or geography. |
| Melf | posted 16-Nov-2008 11:01am English |
| LindaH | (reply to LindaH) posted 17-Nov-2008 11:45am |
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