If so what did you think?
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Because of switching high schools and the like, I wound up taking Romeo and Juliet three bloody times. The second time was the most educational, though; the teacher actually knew his subject (a master's degree teacher vs a teaching school teacher.)
Half the teachers with masters degrees have their masters in education, which is a big joke (I have like half the classes needed for one too). Not saying your teacher wasn't good, and I'm ignorant of what masters he had.
Ok, he did have a master's in English. I assumed it would be understood that the master's degree would be in the relevant fucking subject, rather than someone who was just taught how to teach (ie, your "master of education" critter.)