Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, it's going in the syllabus.
This really explains those very long, very specific syllabuses (syllabi ?) out there
Fool me three times, congrats you’re the professor now. Best of luck. 😅
Perfection
In the same way that "every sign is a story," every weird syllabus clause has some history behind it
I hold this distinct honor with a very seasoned grad school prof. He told each of his classes that there were times we needed to say "good enough" and not shoot for perfection.
I think I recall Karen Kelsky writing that behind each syllabus line, there is an instructor's bad experience
we are really in a dangerous situation to be honest i wont hide it from you 😭 We dont eat proper food , we use to eat dry breads i do go the bakery and ask for those thrown breads on the dust pan . Its bad to eat it because it may give us ulcer but no way we will eat them in order to survive 😭
we are really in a dangerous situation to be honest i wont hide it from you 😭 We dont eat proper food , we use to eat dry breads i do go the bakery and ask for those thrown breads on the dust pan . Its bad to eat it because it may give us ulcer but no way we will eat them in order to survive 😭