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Jan 12 2009

If you were my Canadian Literature syllabus and readings….

Published by flit at 8:56 pm under ~Challenges Edit This

… oh, and notes… where would YOU be?

Where are my notes?I have my notes from Tuesday’s classes. And from Thursday’s. So how is it that everything that I got from my Wednesday class is all gone?

Went to class, then to the bookstore; bought the books for the class, even though I already HAD all but one of them - all wrong editions, and for this prof, it matters.

Then we went to the building that I teach in, where we ate and then went to the lecture and I did my two seminars…. hmmm…. seminars…. sign in sheets…. also missing. They must be here… somewhere…. most likely together and in a particular place that made perfect sense at the time!

School is truly a challenge for the chronically disorganized!!!

So - you haven’t told me where you would be yet! What are you waiting for?

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2 Responses to “If you were my Canadian Literature syllabus and readings….”

  1. petulaon 13 Jan 2009 at 12:50 pm edit this

    I really like your blog! I am thinking about going back to school in the fall of 2010 to get another degree. I was thinking about going this fall, but I am in the midst of getting my oldest off to college and thought it would be too much to handle to get both of us situated as well as deal with my three younger children.

    Good luck finding the papers… sorry, I don’t know where they would be! :)

  2. stephanieebarron 13 Jan 2009 at 5:54 pm edit this

    My coworker in the next office has a desk like that. If I didn’t read 95% of my documents on line, mine would look like that, too.

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