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minus-squareBarqsHasBitelinkfedilink2•2 months agoYour school day (in high school) was not broken into several classes throughout the day?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•2 months agoThey were, but they were called periods. Saying a class would mean you have that all semester. Like taking algebra. I’d be surprised if there was a WW2 class that you took all semster. We had a US history class and had a big section on WW2.
minus-squareBarqsHasBitelinkfedilink0•edit-22 months agoApparently you’ve never been late to class, but late to period. Honestly I don’t think the problem is on my end.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•2 months agoI mean, I’m still unsure of what length of time y’all studied WW2. Did you have it for an entire semester?
minus-squareRavingGroblinkfedilink1•2 months agoWhen they were clarifying “Not one day, one class” they were saying “We didn’t even spend an entire day on it, just one section of a day”
Your school day (in high school) was not broken into several classes throughout the day?
They were, but they were called periods. Saying a class would mean you have that all semester. Like taking algebra. I’d be surprised if there was a WW2 class that you took all semster. We had a US history class and had a big section on WW2.
Apparently you’ve never been late to class, but late to period. Honestly I don’t think the problem is on my end.
I mean, I’m still unsure of what length of time y’all studied WW2. Did you have it for an entire semester?
When they were clarifying “Not one day, one class” they were saying “We didn’t even spend an entire day on it, just one section of a day”