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The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on February 29, 2012, 01:21:26 PM
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When your professor was late during college, what was your rule about how long you'd stick around?
Fifteen-minute rule? Ten? Five? Come on, five? Really?
Of course, these are unwritten rules among students who might feel entitled to leave early if their instructor happens to be a little tardy. University of Alabama director of media relations Cathy Andreen recently told The Crimson White that, of course, the 15-minute rule is not official university policy.
In fact, she says if a professor is late, the student should wait to speak to the faculty member or discuss it with the department chair or dean, the report says.
Some students think a 15-minute rule should be implemented into UA's official policy, while others insist they'll continue to wait and study like diligent young pupils regardless of the professor's tardiness.
Do you think there should be an official 15-minute rule at colleges? Would it help maintain accountability of the professors and students? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.
Read the full CW story.
Related topics: University of Alabama
http://blog.al.com/tuscaloosa/2012/02/ua_students_want_official_15-m.html (http://blog.al.com/tuscaloosa/2012/02/ua_students_want_official_15-m.html)
I have to be honest. My professors at Auburn were rarely late. I can only think of one time when a professor didn't show up to class, and it was because of an emergency. Maybe I just lucked out.
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The unwritten rule has always been 15 minutes for non-professors. If it is an actual professor, there is no time limit.
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10 minute rule back in the 80s!
After 10, the class was like a ghost town.
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Don't write this down, but I find Milton probably as boring as you find Milton. Mrs. Milton found him boring too. He's a little bit long-winded, he doesn't translate very well into our generation, and his jokes are terrible.
But that doesn't relieve you of your responsibility for this material. Now I'm waiting for reports from some of you... Listen, I'm not joking. This is my job!
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10 minute rule back in the 80s!
After 10, the class was like a ghost town.
Thats what we always used when I was at Auburn. That was 95-99. Of course I have to echo what THS said - I don't remember it happening in 4 years but maybe once.
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Don't write this down, but I find Milton probably as boring as you find Milton. Mrs. Milton found him boring too. He's a little bit long-winded, he doesn't translate very well into our generation, and his jokes are terrible.
But that doesn't relieve you of your responsibility for this material. Now I'm waiting for reports from some of you... Listen, I'm not joking. This is my job!
Can I buy some pot from you?
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Can I buy some pot from you?
Hey Hey Paula...
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Hey Hey Paula...
I am appointing you pledge representative to the social committee.
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I am appointing you pledge representative to the social committee.
Hi, Snaggletiger, rush chairman. Damn glad to meet you.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I'll be brief. The issue here is not whether we broke a few rules, or took a few liberties with our female party guests - we did.
But you can't hold a whole fraternity responsible for the behavior of a few, sick twisted individuals. For if you do, then shouldn't we blame the whole fraternity system?
And if the whole fraternity system is guilty, then isn't this an indictment of our educational institutions in general?
I put it to you, Greg - isn't this an indictment of our entire American society? Well, you can do whatever you want to us, but we're not going to sit here and listen to you badmouth the United States of America. Gentlemen!
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Cut the horseshit, son. I've got their disciplinary files right here. Who dropped a whole truckload of fizzies into the varsity swim meet? Who delivered the medical school cadavers to the alumni dinner? Every Halloween, the trees are filled with underwear. Every spring, the toilets explode.
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. Every spring, the toilets explode.
Oh we know the reason for that:
(http://ts1.mm.bing.net/images/thumbnail.aspx?q=1581231839524&id=80f1166e27f39d549311b8d4be4b43c1)
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10 minute rule back in the 80s!
After 10, the class was like a ghost town.
I solved the tardy prof problem by rarely attending classes.
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I solved the tardy prof problem by rarely attending classes.
Yeah. I didn't want to go there in case one of my kids saw this.