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==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
− | + | Wikifire's take on FP prior to this article: | |
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"First-Year Preceptorial is a class designed to teach incoming [[first-year]] Knox [[Students]] how to think critically about any and everything. It is taught only [[fall term]] and is one of the highly elusive [[preceptorial]] courses. | "First-Year Preceptorial is a class designed to teach incoming [[first-year]] Knox [[Students]] how to think critically about any and everything. It is taught only [[fall term]] and is one of the highly elusive [[preceptorial]] courses. | ||
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This realization is very liberating for the [[first year]], loosening their tongue and lips so that they are suddenly gifted with a direct thought-to-speech link that allows them to speak at length on any given topic. Strangely, many have reported this transformation also adds a muffled quality to the first year's voice, as if his/her head were up his/her [[ass]]. | This realization is very liberating for the [[first year]], loosening their tongue and lips so that they are suddenly gifted with a direct thought-to-speech link that allows them to speak at length on any given topic. Strangely, many have reported this transformation also adds a muffled quality to the first year's voice, as if his/her head were up his/her [[ass]]. | ||
− | In summation: FP sucks. | + | In summation: FP sucks. Don't judge a professor by how they teach FP. Odds are, they don't like it any better than you do." |
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==References== | ==References== |