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glorina
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guys, I would like to take a course at school and i kindly need your advice: One is difficult but the lecturer is very lenient in marking The other course is very easy but the lecturer is very strict in marking Which one should i choose 
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ibkaye
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Depends, which one will give you a more easier pathway towards the career you desire in the future, isn't about how 'easy' or 'hard' the course is, whether easy or hard, you've got to work damn hard for what you want 
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Busy_body (f)
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If I were in your shoes, I would go with the easier course with the strict passmark because all you have to do is curry favour with that lecturer - attend all lectures, invest in past questions, sit in front of the class, let him/her notice you and ask questions in class, let him/her know that you are a willing student, hand in your coursework a week or two before its official due date so that the lecturer can guide you if you are wrong etc. Teachers all ove the world don't get paid for their worth, and they do what they do out of the goodness of their heart and because they are passionate about imparting knowledge, and nothing pleases them than an eager student who is willing to soak up information Your query should not be in this section sha, hopefully a moderator would come along shortly to remove it to the right section 
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Busy_body (f)
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Depends, which one will give you a more easier pathway towards the career you desire in the future, isn't about how 'easy' or 'hard' the course is, whether easy or hard, you've got to work damn hard for what you want  Motion seconded too  Hi baby Iby, come here cutie and let me pull your gorgeous cheeks and ruffle your hair 
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ibkaye
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'Ello darling 
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glorina
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If I were in your shoes, I would go with the easier course with the strict passmark because all you have to do is curry favour with that lecturer - attend all lectures, invest in past questions, sit in front of the class, let him/her notice you and ask questions in class, let him/her know that you are a willing student, hand in your coursework a week or two before its official due date so that the lecturer can guide you if you are wrong etc. Teachers all ove the world don't get paid for their worth, and they do what they do out of the goodness of their heart and because they are passionate about imparting knowledge, and nothing pleases them than an eager student who is willing to soak up information Your query should not be in this section sha, hopefully a moderator would come along shortly to remove it to the right section  I asked this question because i just wrote an exam in an easy subject but the lecturere was so strict that if not for God i would have failed the course thats why im confused 
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glorina
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Depends, which one will give you a more easier pathway towards the career you desire in the future, isn't about how 'easy' or 'hard' the course is, whether easy or hard, you've got to work damn hard for what you want  I understnd what you mean i just don't want a lecturer that will make life miserable for me
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ibkaye
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Well then I suppose the hard subjct with the more lenient lecturer is best for you, hope you do well 
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