@Background Pony #0C35
The class is “Socioeconomic Patterns in Northwest Equestria 210”. If you are a slow reader, you have no business being in that class.
This gives me horrible flashbacks to a “US History 1955-1975” class I took as a grad student. All but three of us dropped out after the first session. And the professor gave us roughly the same amount of homework. That was not a fun semester.
It’s like those kids who can read a Harry Potter book in a day.
Now if they can juuust focus on that university-level coursebook…
The class is “Socioeconomic Patterns in Northwest Equestria 210”. If you are a slow reader, you have no business being in that class.
There is such a thing as a slow reader
20 chapters of homework, maybe.
yes, she wouldn’t see it, because it would make her uncomfortable if she had to see it!
thus, homework, and mountains of denial.
Most teachers, sure, but Twilight? She’d be the only one who wouldn’t see it as suffering.
teachers never do that, because if they assign it as homework, then they don’t have to witness your suffering!
It is a summer college course. So summer quarter/semester. So it is a full college course.
if it were grad school she’d probably make them read 20 chapters before class was over for the day.
Except she used really tiny print…
And 3 of those 40 pages are probably summaries at the end.