![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:11 • Filed to: Ford, dealership, multiple choice | ![]() | ![]() |
Welcome to 3rd grade.
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wait, you can get a titanium transit?
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:16 |
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How did you do on the test? :p
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Multiple choice?
GTFO.
Never again if I can help it.
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:18 |
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Transits come with 2/3 rows of seats? what, do they sit in the darkness and stare at the sheet metal?
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:19 |
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you can, but no 2.0ecoboost. :(
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:21 |
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I think they make transit taxis with windows.
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:22 |
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A bit shit. Didn't have time to study because an SLS ate my homework.
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:24 |
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Aren't you in psychology? In Germany, psychology professors loooooove to torture their students with multiple choice tests. False answers negate right answers, so that you CAN achieve negative scores.
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:28 |
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That sounds terrible
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:36 |
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Last year I had a management class where the teacher did the exact same procedure. There was a test in which 90% of the class got negative scores. Average was -2 from 0 to 20, worst grade was -19.5.
![]() 02/05/2014 at 12:43 |
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Yea, I don't prescribe to that school of thought. That just encourages...well, its not I think people should be educated. And its also bullshit, because I was on the recieving end.
If I wanted to put a student through that, I'd give a oral exam and extract verbal reasoning. Thats fair. I can get some insight into how you think, and often thats more than enough to give me a right/wrong answer.
But pulling that kind of crap on a multiple choice test doesn't benefit learning. It just makes for pissed off students.
![]() 02/05/2014 at 13:00 |
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Why and is CCC putting a transit into its fleet lol
![]() 02/05/2014 at 13:17 |
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Tranny vans have TONS of space for activities.
![]() 02/05/2014 at 13:42 |
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Really, good for them for doing this. There's nothing I hate more than walking into somewhere, car dealership or otherwise, and dealing with staff that don't really know what they're selling. Knowledge is power, and better product knowledge can easily translate into better sales.
![]() 02/05/2014 at 14:31 |
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Agree.
BUT, all a salesperson should need is an info car, and be told to learn the info.
Sure, in theory that's how it should work. But it doesn't, especially in a company that builds many lower-end cars. Not much to get excited over I guess.