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1
Greg Bacher is awesome.

Horton for logic is good too.
2
Someone helping someone else and getting recognized for it. Good news for a change!
3
I'm surprised nobody mentioned NSCC.
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Greg Bachar is one of the best teacher I have ever had and the class content is always unique and very diverse. Why avoid him?
5
"sphinxemmashade came through for the win (are kids still saying that?)"

HAHAHAHA... no.

The way kids say it is "sphinxemmashade for the win."

Also the community colleges here are pretty good. SCCC gets all the attention but I have heard good things of the others.
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Avoid bachar!? boo!
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I am an older student about to go to UW after several years at SCCC. I had some good teachers and I had other teachers who did their jobs and taught me what they wanted me to learn about the subjects they were teaching even if they didn't change my life. I have to say that I learned more from the teachers at SCCC than I did from my fellow students. At least the teachers seem to know why they are there.
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Bachar is a solid teacher. If you are the type of student who sits in the back of the room talking to your friends or checking your text messages, you probably shouldn't be enrolled in classes anyway, and you're not going to get much out of any class if you do.

It's annoying to be in a class half full of people who don't know why they're in school and complain about it all the time even though they chose and paid for the experience. This is par for the course at Seattle Central. If you notice at the beginning of the quarter that your class is filled with complainers or people trying to sabotage your experience that you also paid for, try to switch into a different section if you can.

The best classes I had at Seattle Central were the ones where it seemed like the whole class was into it. The worst were the ones with a lot of the types of students described above. There are a lot of great teachers at Seattle Central, it's a great place to learn whether you are just starting out after high school or returning to school after a long time away, like me. Teachers don't get enough credit for what they do and what they have to put up with year after year. Yay teachers!

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