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Cheap Laugh Tuesdays #16: Final's Edition

by azmanam on Dec 20 2011 (5327 Views)

Welcome back to CLT!

Sorry I missed last week.  Last week was finals week here on campus, and due to a scheduling oversight, I had 14 lab reports to grade, and a final to write, proctor, then grade.  And by 14 lab reports, I don't mean 14 people's lab reports, I mean 14 class's lab reports, w/ 18-20 students in each lab.  I was a bit busy.

via PhD Comics

Enjoy!


Posted on : Dec 20 2011
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4 Responses to “Cheap Laugh Tuesdays #16: Final's Edition”

  1. 1
    Chemjobber says:

    Holy crap, dude. That's a lot of work. Good luck!

  2. 2
    Mitch says:

    Did you bribe a grader to help you? That is an insane amount of work.

    • 2.1
      azmanam says:

      Most of the "lab reports" per se were merely 1 paragraph ACS-style experimental writeups of the labs they completed. One week's lab (so 4 sections) was a full, typed, complete, big, long, hairy lab report. That one took a while.

      So perhaps I may have come across a little dramatic for effect, but no joke I was grading or writing my final (or holding review sessions or open office hours) all last week and all this week up til 10:05 this morning.

      FREE AT LAST!

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