>>13884894>i think it all depends on how interesting a subject feels when you have a good or a bad teacherI suppose that's mostly true. My favorite subjects were history and english because all I had to do was read but I've had some really bad english teachers too. On the other hand I'm really bad at math and science but those teachers were usually nice and fun so I don't really know what happened there.
I kind of wish I had had a class for programming back then though. That's what I'm thinking of going for now but I'm not sure how well my self taught skills will translate into a formal setting and I don't want to be unprepared. I think that's what I'm most nervous about and it's putting me off from pursuing it, like I don't want to make a fool of myself in front of the class or anything for being a dumb skiddy.
And thank you again but I feel bad about breaking on in your nice conversation so maybe I shouldn't after all…
>>13885083Is there just something wrong with me then? It reminds me of an episode from Over The Garden Wall where they try to teach animals to read and count. Besides wouldn't I still have to attend classes even for a trade?