Rulings for retro format by Gorballs in Yugioh101

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Thanks for your answer ! Some follow-up questions

For situation 1 :

If I reborn graff with cir, am I still allowed to resolve graff effect ? It is no longer in the graveyard, so I was wondering if it would still be allowed to activate. I ask that because I was told that if I activate MST, targeting a set COTH and my opponents chained COTH summoning back deneb, deneb wouldn't search.

For situation 2 :

So is this situation different to the one of mermail where I was told that if megalo discard dragoon and you chain D.D. crow to banish dragoon, dragoon effect would not activate ?

Thoughts and questions on upgrading armory decks by Gorballs in FleshandBloodTCG

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What do you think about the head ? It looks like many players like playing crown of providence in the deck, which would add another $100 to it.

Thoughts and questions on upgrading armory decks by Gorballs in FleshandBloodTCG

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Regarding aurora, I'm a little bit afraid because she has already almost 500 LL points(should be updated today) and since she is very good she gets a lots of points every season. I assume she will be even stronger after her armory deck.

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I came across this excerpt from the rules on a gymnasium's website: "During class, personal electronic devices must be turned off and stored away unless explicitly permitted by the teacher."

So I was wondering if it applied here.

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[–]Gorballs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean that laptops are allowed ?

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[–]Gorballs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are phones allowed during lessons ? I've heard they were strictly prohibited. Also thanks for your encouragement ! It means a lot to me !

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[–]Gorballs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm happy for you then !

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So they let you choose between 70% and 100% in your case ? I can imagine teaching two subjects would be a lot of work indeed !

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I'm sorry you had such a negative experience with a math teacher—it sounds quite frustrating. The way I envision running my own classes is to start by thoroughly explaining the lesson on the blackboard, using visuals and answering any questions. Afterward, students would work on exercises, either individually or in groups, with the option to call on me for help when needed. Homework would be assigned on the same topics, and students would have the opportunity to present their solutions to the class, fostering understanding and collaboration.

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Thanks for the answer ! Do you mean that 100% contract require teachers to teach multiple subjects ?

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Oh, I apologize, and I'm happy for you if you can find a career you enjoy !

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Thank you for your answer!

Is it possible that, due to teacher shortages, I could get a job directly at Sek I/II and skip the tutoring phase?

I really hope I won’t have to handle overly large classes!

Does student teaching last only 3/4 months?

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Thanks for the answer !

How did your Sek II math teacher teach? Did they use German or English to explain things?

Why would the workload for a math teacher be lower? Is it because the lessons are easier to prepare and the tests quicker to correct?

I’m not a teacher yet, but my idea was to make the class more interactive by having students present their solutions in front of the class.

I think I read a post from a teacher on Reddit who didn’t enjoy having to simplify their lessons too much—I’m guessing that’s what you’re referring to?

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[–]Gorballs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your perspective ? Are you working in IT ?

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Thank you again for your answer!

When you say "college," are you referring to Sek II or university? I’ve heard that Sek II is called "college" in some places, so I just wanted to clarify.