After working for about an hour with Liam on The Role of a Scholar, I realized that not all of you have the advantage of living across the hall from your teacher. I want to help you! If you have any questions or concerns, contact me. Especially as we're just getting started on this and it's very new to you, it's natural to have questions. This week, feel free to comment on this blog post if you have a question and then i'll answer it for the whole class, instead of calling or emailing me. That way everyone will benefit. I want you all to succeed. The first time you try something can seem overwhelming and confusing, but you really can do it! I just want to encourage you to push through if you're having difficulty and really devote time and energy to these assignments. You might even love reading The Role of a Scholar as much as I do.
Sapere Aude
(that's latin for 'dare to know')
Mallorysearcy@gmail.com
ps- I was annotating the Iliad for one of my classes tonight while my best friend read C. S. Lewis. After a moment of quiet she suddenly sat up and said "WHOA I think I'm going to have to read that at least three times!"
So you see, the fun never ends.
Sapere Aude
(that's latin for 'dare to know')
Mallorysearcy@gmail.com
ps- I was annotating the Iliad for one of my classes tonight while my best friend read C. S. Lewis. After a moment of quiet she suddenly sat up and said "WHOA I think I'm going to have to read that at least three times!"
So you see, the fun never ends.
Also, if you'd like to see a group of college students working on the exact same kind of blog, check out honorskleos.blogspot.com! We're reading the Iliad and commenting on what we read.
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