For my class, I have to watch a lot of interviews and lessons via video. One of the instructors seems to have a problem pronouncing the "you" sound. So, "calculate" is "cal-clate" and "formula" is "form-uh-luh."
Guess how many times those words come up in statistics-based coursework?
Post by jennynumbers on Feb 18, 2015 9:26:29 GMT -5
Make it a drinking game? Every time he says "form-uh-la" try to come up with a new cocktail. When he says "Cal-clate" you should figure out, based on the amount of alcohol that went into your new drink, just how many drinks it would take to get you drunk. And finally, like all good researchers/scientist/etc... test your theory
Make it a drinking game? Every time he says "form-uh-la" try to come up with a new cocktail. When he says "Cal-clate" you should figure out, based on the amount of alcohol that went into your new drink, just how many drinks it would take to get you drunk. And finally, like all good researchers/scientist/etc... test your theory
LOL
Might as well given that I'm not learning anything from his lectures, I'm too distracted!