KPj wrote:
You just need to sit down, bite your tongue and learn what you need to learn to pass. Even if you made the tutor see the light, it's not going to change anything for you.
KPj
Exactly. I mean, some teachers are cool about it, and you if present a logical argument with supporting facts that come from reliable sources, even if they don't agree with your argument they'll give the props just for doing it and making a convincing argument with it. But if its a health class, I wouldn't try to go above in beyond. The only instructors it ever worked for me with were english and speech classes. And health is actually a pretty touchy subject for most- at least those who really look into health issues and whatnot. For instance, I know everyone here gets annoyed when a random poster comes in and spouts the usual diet/exercise talk (low fat, high carb, long distance cardio type stuff). The most important thing when writing a paper or speech is KNOWING your audience. It would take a very long time for this health teacher to unlearn what he or she has already learned, as it did for me that long distance cardio is not the best weight loss tool.