small college update
May. 12th, 2018 10:52 amI turned in my ethnographic interview writeup last night, so that's done! I also made my weekly posts in the Slack discussion channel. Now I'm just waiting for Prof. T to upload the final exam to Blackboard so I can get started on it.
It's an essay exam, and will be "open book, open note, and open internet." Prof. T said he'd post the questions on the evening of May 11, but the folder remains tragically empty.
I'm not actually surprised by this -- he's been slowly falling behind on his own schedule over the semester, and I think that online courses' lack of inherent structure is something he struggles with -- but it's a little annoying since I highly doubt he's going to extend the due date by a compensating day. :/
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Payment for summer session is due on the 23rd, and classes start on the 30th, so those are things I need to keep in mind. I have to call the financial aid people on Monday to see if I'm eligible for anything or if I should just write a check from the disbursed student loan funds currently sitting in my savings account earning the tiniest percentage of interest.
My summer classes are English 102: Approaches to Literature (requirement) and Childhood Psychology (just seems generally useful). The English course runs 10 weeks, and the psych course runs 8 weeks, so these will be fairly compressed. I'm not expecting anything terribly exciting, but hey, when I want to learn exciting stuff I have the internet and the library. Community college is mostly practice at discipline and a way to prove to other people (*cough* potential employers *cough*) that I have some basic life skills. *wry*
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And now I am going to go slide move-out information packets under tenants' doors. Argh, argh, argh... but it needs to be done, and at least I'm getting paid.
It's an essay exam, and will be "open book, open note, and open internet." Prof. T said he'd post the questions on the evening of May 11, but the folder remains tragically empty.
I'm not actually surprised by this -- he's been slowly falling behind on his own schedule over the semester, and I think that online courses' lack of inherent structure is something he struggles with -- but it's a little annoying since I highly doubt he's going to extend the due date by a compensating day. :/
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Payment for summer session is due on the 23rd, and classes start on the 30th, so those are things I need to keep in mind. I have to call the financial aid people on Monday to see if I'm eligible for anything or if I should just write a check from the disbursed student loan funds currently sitting in my savings account earning the tiniest percentage of interest.
My summer classes are English 102: Approaches to Literature (requirement) and Childhood Psychology (just seems generally useful). The English course runs 10 weeks, and the psych course runs 8 weeks, so these will be fairly compressed. I'm not expecting anything terribly exciting, but hey, when I want to learn exciting stuff I have the internet and the library. Community college is mostly practice at discipline and a way to prove to other people (*cough* potential employers *cough*) that I have some basic life skills. *wry*
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And now I am going to go slide move-out information packets under tenants' doors. Argh, argh, argh... but it needs to be done, and at least I'm getting paid.