I have news.
I am having a good day.
First class: I was late. Ok. Whatever. It's a crazy day. I got my paper back, though, that I turned in on Monday. It had AMAZING comments, and was an A. Go me! (and Deena and Dad!)
Next thing: Tutoring. Student didn't need me, because she's an idiot and already turned in her paper. Whatever. Not my problem anymore.
Second class: Depressing Biology. Only, wait! The class average on the exam was a 70%! So, my 64%? A C!!!!!!!!!!!! Me = thrilled!
Next thing: Tutoring again. Student didn't finish paper. Asked me a few questions then let me go so she could finish. Once again, not my problem.
Next thing: lunch/hang out with Buffistas/finish final paper for Computers and Humans.
Oh, and I e-mailed my professor's comments to my therapist, because I'd read her the piece in therapy yesterday (it's about Radical Acceptance). She e-mailed me back the nicest e-mail.
I am having a good day. Go figure.
Woo hoo for vw's good day.
Wow, and with a biology sandwiched in the middle. Go vw!
Cindy, that is a good quote. I don't know why I'm such a traditionalist about this thread, but if it's not a Spike quote I get.. okay, I act like a baby, even if it's where you all can't see me.
If it helps, it was said to *
Willow and Cordelia (in that order), only they're pretending to be someone else...s
*.
That said, I totally get the BtVS quote desire, Deena.
::Whew:: for the C in biology, vw. At the risk of starting an educator kerfuffle, I have to comment that
The class average on the exam was a 70%!
would be considered pretty poor performance for the instructor if that instructor were outside of an educational institution. It just seems to me that an educator's effectiveness should be measured by how well they educate and there should be some accountability.
would be considered pretty poor performance for the instructor if that instructor were outside of an educational institution. It just seems to me that an educator's effectivenes
Or could it be that the prof just gives very hard tests?
Or could it be that the prof just gives very hard tests?
This is it. And, it's a HUGE class, with a wide range of abilities. And, this is the lowest average all semester. I think he was really quite surprised with it.
Also, he's a good professor whose research is in how to best teach college-level biology, rather than biology itself. He'll take this information and use it to teach it better next year. I'm sure of it.
I know that I feel I have to write questions with hard parts (that only students who can take it to the next level will "get"). My department dictates the curve I must use, so x number of my students will get a C. I'd rather base it on what they really seem to know than on nit-picky things (which is what I'd have to use if they could all answer all the questions).
Today is Asshole Coworker Day? Who knew? Does Hallmark do cards?
I am cranky. There's a transit strike going on, and it will continue through the weekend. No bus, tram, metro, or taxi (also some other services like utilities and schools). So I have to get up butt-early to go pick up the nanny so we can still make it in to work by 8:00.
Because, you know, it really is all about me.