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Students asking Homework Questions

Discussion in 'Teaching and Learning' started by mike weber, Jan 5, 2011.


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    Dear students,

    While Podiatry Arena is a great resource, I beleive that some of you are thinking it is a great place to get you homework questions answered for you.

    Make an effort people, do some reading, come with specific questions not questions such as "can you explain Root theory"

    We are all students of Podiatry which is why Ppdiatry Arena is great we can ask,discuss and help others, but Ive got my letters that say I'm a Pod and there was no internet when I went through school. STOP TAKING THE EASY ROAD..... You will learn more if you think and read for yourself.

    I like helping people but make an effort 1st. Please.
     
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