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I have serious qualms about IAG, the text book is bunk, so missing something in class can become fatal.  The district is switching to a new program next year, can't tell what it'll be like though...
 
I have serious qualms about IAG, the text book is bunk, so missing something in class can become fatal.  The district is switching to a new program next year, can't tell what it'll be like though...
 
[[User:Baron Harkonnen|Baron Harkonnen]] 04:54, 8 June 2008 (EDT)
 
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:I agree.  I've found that I really like when I have a textbook that actually teaches you something, like in [[Biology]].  Then again for [[PreCalc]] I had a real textbook, but the teacher never taught out of the book.  I was very lost in that class and had to do a lot of work (I did every homework problem all year!) to get through with an A-.  Plus I had to use [http://hotmath.com Hotmath] to do most of the problems.  I probably relied on it too much.  That year was bad.  But yes, I really like having a real textbook. -[[User:ThePlaz|ThePlaz]] 18:27, 14 June 2008 (EDT)

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I have serious qualms about IAG, the text book is bunk, so missing something in class can become fatal. The district is switching to a new program next year, can't tell what it'll be like though... Baron Harkonnen 04:54, 8 June 2008 (EDT)

I agree. I've found that I really like when I have a textbook that actually teaches you something, like in Biology. Then again for PreCalc I had a real textbook, but the teacher never taught out of the book. I was very lost in that class and had to do a lot of work (I did every homework problem all year!) to get through with an A-. Plus I had to use Hotmath to do most of the problems. I probably relied on it too much. That year was bad. But yes, I really like having a real textbook. -ThePlaz 18:27, 14 June 2008 (EDT)