Who was a teacher that changed your life?
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There are several teachers that were my favorites, but I can't really say that I can pinpoint a way that any of them changed my life.
I would have to say a teacher that actually eventually impacted my life was John Cheary. There were a lot of kids (and parents) that didn't like him much, but his involvement in my life in high school changed the course of how the rest of my life went--at least in college.
If he wouldn't have been willing to let me switch instruments and tutor me on French horn when I did switch, I may not have gotten any kind of music scholarship at all. Who know if I would have been able to attend Culver-Stockton at all without that extra tuition money? I did a lot of growing up at C-SC. I learned quite a bit about who I was and what I wanted for my life.
While his impact wasn't really profound, it was more significant than the butterfly effect. It's too bad that the selfishness of a few individuals caused him to leave his profession entirely. He really was a nice guy and very knowledgeable in his field.
God bless you, John Cheary, wherever you are...
(credit to http://babyloveletters.typepad.com/baby_love_letters/)
There are several teachers that were my favorites, but I can't really say that I can pinpoint a way that any of them changed my life.
I would have to say a teacher that actually eventually impacted my life was John Cheary. There were a lot of kids (and parents) that didn't like him much, but his involvement in my life in high school changed the course of how the rest of my life went--at least in college.
If he wouldn't have been willing to let me switch instruments and tutor me on French horn when I did switch, I may not have gotten any kind of music scholarship at all. Who know if I would have been able to attend Culver-Stockton at all without that extra tuition money? I did a lot of growing up at C-SC. I learned quite a bit about who I was and what I wanted for my life.
While his impact wasn't really profound, it was more significant than the butterfly effect. It's too bad that the selfishness of a few individuals caused him to leave his profession entirely. He really was a nice guy and very knowledgeable in his field.
God bless you, John Cheary, wherever you are...