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Many schools of the MA keep you so busy that you don't think about the quality, or the lack or importance, of what you're learning.

You're doing this and that, up and down, forward and backward, in and out, over here and over there, nonetheless, you're not doing anything that's MA related; albeit, nothing substantial, hence ineffective.

What's, imho, drastically missing is the context and intent and understanding of the word..."school"!! Webster defines "school" to be..."an organization that provides instruction". Schools of the MA that don't met the definition in both content/context are exasperating their students for the good of the "school" only and not for their students betterment.

Schools of the MA are there for BOTH the students AND the school, not just for the school.

Imho.

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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In the hopes of jump starting this topic...

Is the school you own/teach at/learn from offer you substance or fluff?

If so, either way, how so?

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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