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It seems such an odd thing to me. Someone paying so much for an
education and they are not attending classes. I cannot comprehend
that. I guess it would be different if these students had to pay for
the classes up front, or perhaps if they had to pay for them at all.
Me, I make it a point to have my butt in the chair at least 15 minutes
before class starts and I get a little annoyed if class runs short.
Now that I am doing an online program it is a little better for me as
I can do my work whenever, but still I try and put in 8 - 12 hours per
week studying for my class.
On 1/7/06, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> Jonathan King wrote:
> > On 1/7/06, Vern Green <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> >
> >>I can only imagine what type of professor you are. If I were
> >>interested enough in Math, you would be the kind of instructor I would
> >>learn from. I also have to say the same about Jonathan as well.
> >
> >
> > Not that likely. I traditionally get among the lowest TEQs in the
> > department. (In fairness, it's usually a mixture of love and hate.)
>
> I gotta admit that I don't look at my TEQ's. I tell large numbers of
> jokes while I am teaching, perhaps too many. But my students seem to
> find them funny, and I get good attendence.
>
> Stephen
>
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