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minus-square@hihellobyeoh@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•4 months agoI mean he’ll, in high school residential electricity class we had one of these for testing our walls, one time it burnt out a wire and the teacher only let me fix it as I was the top of the class, mind you we were only a class of 6 so…
minus-square@popemichaellinkEnglish2•4 months agoIn those situations, that is the best class sizes for electricity tomfoolery, sprinkled heavily with bravely, and a side of youth assumed immortality. It is also a good class size to swiftly move bodies, of things get too bad. I had a similar sized class when I apprenticed as an electrical worker via “future farmers if America” funding. I learned so many good ways to fix things correctly, and three times that number in “bad” ways to fix things. Guerrilla learning method with pratical daily needed subjects is SORELY missed now-a-days.
I mean he’ll, in high school residential electricity class we had one of these for testing our walls, one time it burnt out a wire and the teacher only let me fix it as I was the top of the class, mind you we were only a class of 6 so…
In those situations, that is the best class sizes for electricity tomfoolery, sprinkled heavily with bravely, and a side of youth assumed immortality.
It is also a good class size to swiftly move bodies, of things get too bad.
I had a similar sized class when I apprenticed as an electrical worker via “future farmers if America” funding.
I learned so many good ways to fix things correctly, and three times that number in “bad” ways to fix things.
Guerrilla learning method with pratical daily needed subjects is SORELY missed now-a-days.