Grades are IN!

Published on May 9, 2008 at 11:39 am. 3 Comments.
Filed under college teaching.

I have now turned in my grades for the semester, along with a mountain of end-of-semester paperwork.  Wow.  It feels good.  This was a particularly busy semester, and the last two weeks have been especially rough.  But, now it is over.  Now, I am not totally free, of course.  I have a publication deadline that I have to meet next week, and I need to prepare for the summer classes and get everything posted online for my students.  I will try to get the syllabus posted soon so that they can find out the textbooks needed and try to get them online, or off campus, or someplace cheaper than the campus bookstore.  I am using the same textbook as last year, but the publishers have new editions out since last summer.

-Astroprof

3 Comments to ‘Grades are IN!’:

  1. Flingwing on May 9, 2008 at 12:13 pm: 1

    Thanks for teaching an awesome class.
    I was a bit apprehensive, returning to class after some 20+ years, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was actually pretty neat to be the student for a change.
    You and Steve are great educators. Hats off to you both. Keep up the great work.

    I’ll be keeping an eye on things there for sure.
    Probably show up for a Star Party or two as well.
    Heck, I might even audit the 1412 class just to gain more “astroknowledge”, pending the times available and my own teaching requirements/schedule.

    I’m sure I’ll be sharing much of “your teachings” (now, “my knowledge”) with my 5 graders.

    For an experience in education I wont soon forget…. My thanks, again.

  2. Seeking Solace on May 9, 2008 at 2:58 pm: 2

    It really does feel good to be done. Cheers!

  3. Zach on May 9, 2008 at 5:12 pm: 3

    Can you help me study for my qualifier now? ;)

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