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Answering Interview Question:
What kinds of things have you learned from your most memorable teachers?

Location:
Marysville, Michigan
City and Locale:
Armada Michigan
Memory Category:
Learning Experience
Memory of:
Bjorn Freeh
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Original Memory Interview Question

What kinds of things have you learned from your most memorable teachers?


His Response:

English and, of course, Cobol. Those kinds of things.

In high school, Mr. MacDonald (Uncle Mac) was my favorite teacher. I took every English class he taught. He told terrible puns ("I shutter to think about the things that camera has seen" -- like I said, terrible). But he proved you can be a goof and still get respect.

In college, I ran out of money before I got my degree. I had a gazillion credits, just not the right credits. I was three classes short of a bachelor's degree. A few years after I left CMU, a prof called me (through my in-laws through my wife to me) and said I needed to finish the program.

Imagine that... a professor who cared about a former student. I'm not sure what that's taught me, but I suppose it has something to do with staying in touch and helping others achieve some goals.

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UserName: Bjorn Freeh
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Armada, MI

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