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shinny:

--- Quote from: iNerd on October 22, 2010, 09:14:04 pm ---Shinny man,,
Huysing?
Basu?
Wright?
Hohlweg?
...I didn't take Physics solely based on the fact that the Physics teaching faculity is useless.
Dr G of course is a legend but to be perfectly honest the teaching standard of MHS can easily be matched and its rapidly becoming an 'old' generation as the school is struggling to find new teachers as more and more retire.

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Heh, why do you think I have asian 5 without physics and BM instead? :P

iNerd:

--- Quote from: shinny on October 22, 2010, 09:15:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: iNerd on October 22, 2010, 09:14:04 pm ---Shinny man,,
Huysing?
Basu?
Wright?
Hohlweg?
...I didn't take Physics solely based on the fact that the Physics teaching faculity is useless.
Dr G of course is a legend but to be perfectly honest the teaching standard of MHS can easily be matched and its rapidly becoming an 'old' generation as the school is struggling to find new teachers as more and more retire.

--- End quote ---

Heh, why do you think I have asian 5 without physics and BM instead? :P

--- End quote ---
lol :P got2 love Huysing's raging though...

Cianyx:
Basu is the easiest teacher you can get. You just got2 keep your mouth shut and watch the A's and A+'s roll in

taiga:
In recent times they've been hiring more and more young students.

The teaching ability some of them have is remarkable, but placing young female teachers into an all boys school is not the best idea I do not think.

Cianyx, who are you ? :P

Cianyx:
Take a guess. 1 in a 360 chance. Or I'll tell you in about a months time. I've got a sneaky feeling that Ludo (or Minto) spends a few hours a day googling our school to find out if anyone shit talks it. Don't feel like skipping Speech Night

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