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Heck, I know I was intimidated before I went into the class but, got lucky
and had a great group but, very retentive with high expectations of the
class (them not me, ok I'm a bit retentive).  I actually learned as much
from my fellow students as I did in the classes.

beth T. the OT
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> It's a major problem in a research institution.  Seemed
> the professors where always too busy traveling, conferences to do their
job
> of teaching.
> The school is slowly learning that professionals don't put up with that
> when
> they are paying a lot of money.  Ok, enough rambling.

Beth,.

       Those prof's must be used to undergrads and not older students.
Teaching a class of MD's would be a challenge!!

Bobby

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