Praise Showing Gratitude: I Received More Help Than Expected!

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The user sought help for an Electrical Principles assignment, initially expecting minimal feedback but received extensive support instead. They expressed gratitude for the time and effort others dedicated to helping them understand the material. The user plans to continue participating in the forum and contribute their knowledge to assist others. The discussion highlights the effectiveness of collaborative learning in educational forums. Overall, the experience emphasizes the value of community support in academic success.
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I asked for help with my questions for an Electrical Principles assignment, and to be honest because I was so new I was only expecting 1 or 2 feedback.

And I ended up with pages full of support until I eventually knew what I was doing! This is great I can't thank enough people who give up their time to help students and other people like me!

Thanks and I will be a regular user here and try and pass on my knowledge :D :D
 
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lloydowen said:
I asked for help with my questions for an Electrical Principles assignment, and to be honest because I was so new I was only expecting 1 or 2 feedback.

And I ended up with pages full of support until I eventually knew what I was doing! This is great I can't thank enough people who give up their time to help students and other people like me!

Thanks and I will be a regular user here and try and pass on my knowledge :D :D

The Homework Help forums work best when students put in the effort, as you did in your thread.

Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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