Good to hear that Ellie is doing better. Poor Buffista Noodles! Get better kiddos!
I am gobsmacked by Vortex's assistant and Steph L's office. Grrrrrr.
Ok. I got caught up. Must get back to work.
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Good to hear that Ellie is doing better. Poor Buffista Noodles! Get better kiddos!
I am gobsmacked by Vortex's assistant and Steph L's office. Grrrrrr.
Ok. I got caught up. Must get back to work.
Wow. Definitely looking forward to hearing how the conversation with Vortex's assistant goes.
A few of my students are currently freaking out and sending me panicked emails, but it's mostly the students who are doing really well who are panicking.
I had meeting with two professors today, and both were like, "You're doing great. Keep doing what you're doing, and you'll be fine," which seems weird since I feel like I'm barely doing anything...especially for those classes. So weird. I guess my version of "good enough" work is still better than some other people's version of good work.
but it's mostly the students who are doing really well who are panicking.
yeah, the ones who aren't doing well are the ones who come to your office after all is said and done and want to whine about their grades.
A few of my students are currently freaking out and sending me panicked emails, but it's mostly the students who are doing really well who are panicking.
They know a kindred spirit when they see one.
I had meeting with two professors today, and both were like, "You're doing great. Keep doing what you're doing, and you'll be fine," which seems weird since I feel like I'm barely doing anything...especially for those classes. So weird. I guess my version of "good enough" work is still better than some other people's version of good work.
Or possibly they're all val.
I guess my version of "good enough" work is still better than some other people's version of good work.
This doesn't surprise me at all.
A student who has an average of over 100 emailed me to ask if it would hurt her grade a lot if she just skipped four problems on the homework, because she's having a lot of trouble with them and she has a lot of work for other classes. These problems are worth a total of four points. So far, a bit over halfway through the semester, they've had almost 300 points worth of homework. The homework grade counts for 10% of the total grade.
If my dry-roasted soybeans say "best before Jan 07 09" but they tasted fine- they're not going to make me ill are they?
And this is a math student? Can you deduct from her total for asking the question?
And this is a math student? Can you deduct from her total for asking the question?I was thinking the same thing! If she can't do the math to figure out how it would effect her grade, should you investigate if her work was really her work?