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In class, do you ask ? s so that you can better understand, or just to prove your mastery to those forced to hear it?

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    NegaDraven - 22-25 years old

    Posted by NegaDraven Jan 7th, 2013 at 6:36PM

    I ask questions in private with the instructor, so as not to disrupt the flow of the class.

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  1. 4ltern4te - 41-45 years old - male

    Reply by 4ltern4te Jan 7th, 2013 at 6:38PM

    love you, man!! thank you!

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  2. NegaDraven - 22-25 years old

    Reply by NegaDraven Jan 7th, 2013 at 6:39PM

    No problem, haha. Glad I could be of assistance with my response.

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  1. 40ishgirl - 41-45 years old - female

    Posted by 40ishgirl Jan 7th, 2013 at 6:41PM

    90% of the time to seek clarification and 10% just to show my uncanny ability to make things even more confusing

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  2. breaknfree - 36-40 years old - male

    Posted by breaknfree Jan 7th, 2013 at 6:53PM

    depends on the setting...q's just to clarify in lectures...tangents & in-depth stuff in tutorials if the tutor and cohort are that way inclined...

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