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A/P: Getting It All Out of My System NOW

Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

Where was I? Oh, yes, talking about a certain student. Part of it I already vented out (is that redundant?) in the student accessible version last Saturday in the course of describing my day.

Besides that, there was his going out of the room twice to have his schedule photocopied when he could have just written it down on the information sheet like the rest of his classmates.

He also almost didn't give it, since he said the vice dean was going to have one of the other classes rescheduled, and I said it was his responsibility to give me another copy if it's changed.

From what I heard of the vice dean, he was the one who was requesting for the change and not her, and that he cut in line ahead of other students waiting to see the vice dean telling them it was just a short matter. Definitely getting worse, as now he just doesn't keep quiet and wait patiently.

In class, he also stood up to correct the work of one of his classmates when it was found out to be incorrect. At least his classmates ignored him. They knew how to solve the problem, even if one of their classmates computed it wrong.

And again there were times when he'd ask about something I talked about in the lecture but didn't write down, which once more, like in my materials science class, I just chalked up to more recitation grades for his classmates, but not for him.

He also submitted his exercise late, and told the guy I had assigned to erase the board that he had not copied the last part yet.

And when I asked him to just write his initials on the exam booklets he was supposed to submit, he repeated what I said before doing it.

Session 2361 doesn't know how much can of those years' "work" can be undone in one term. Class dismissed.


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