It is more than likely that you'd be told you are welcome to leave, but that you shouldn't expect to get your money back.Bullwhip wrote:If he's more hung up on his pride than on being right, that's his problem not mine. I would tell him in private and give him the chance to fix it and if he didn't I would stand up and tell the class why he was wrong and demand my money back and tell everybody else they can't trust what he says.C-dub wrote:If that situation were to arise, where an instructor fails to see that they are giving out incorrect information, what are we to do? How likely is it that this incorrect information would be a question on the written exam that the entire class could potentially answer incorrectly because of the instructors poor instruction?
I like to get along with folks but I won't "just be nice" while they put out dangerous wrong info.
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- Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:18 pm
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Also, it's probably best to speak to an instructor one-on-one during a break if you think they've supplied misinformation.