So, school is back in session. Although, apparently, with even more administrative headaches than last year. See, the UA breaks all classes into 'sections' (the material is the same, but the time and mode of class is different). An online section of one of my courses, which is really just the video-recording of the on-campus lecture, has been been cancelled due to lack of enrollment (I'm the only distance student, apparently). The on-campus lecture, which takes place 10-11 am on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, is still happening. I'm 'welcome to come to that', but, of course, I work 30-45 minutes (depending on traffic) away from the university, so that's unrealistic at best. But, seriously... WTF?!?!
I get up this morning to watch a lecture on the intar-tubes for one of my other classes, and the video's all fucked up.
I enjoyed last semester, but this one's off to a rocky start. Of course, a bunch of stupid shit happened last semester, too. I'm starting to wonder how the UA survived this long being this disorganized.
I get up this morning to watch a lecture on the intar-tubes for one of my other classes, and the video's all fucked up.
I enjoyed last semester, but this one's off to a rocky start. Of course, a bunch of stupid shit happened last semester, too. I'm starting to wonder how the UA survived this long being this disorganized.
browngirl:
becaaaause, the peoples are afraid of the salaries they'd command without the colleges so they'll just go in hopes that if they tolerate it long enough to get the degree they may actually have a chance at financial happiness. they are sadly mistaken...