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    believes that when you are reading it should always be book that appeals to you the most, and Brent Staples argues about how the professors should not let the students take advantage of them. Although all the novels were interesting and you could really relate to them, there was only one novel that I could relate to the most, which was Brent Staples novel, people witness professors trying to avoid negative feedbacks from students. While I understand why David Foster Wallace makes his argument,…

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    expectations of what their parents or guardian feels that they should. In the essay that was written by Mark Edmundson, “Who are you and what are you doing here?” Edmundson shares his own views on making these difficult life decisions. In this essay Professor Mark Edmundson directs his focus towards incoming freshman in college. Edmundson strives to convenience his audience that…

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    surprise to walk in my history class and see that the class had run out of seats for students. I was even more socked to walk in to my earth science class only to find out that the class was a class with 200 students my first thought was how is the professor going to be able to take the attendance of all the students in the room. Compared to high school this is a huge change for me I am used to the small sized class where the teacher had time to take everyone’s under 2 munities and the teacher…

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    Meeting My Professors At the begging of every college students career they get the same pice of advice at one point or another. Meet with your professors. This year I did just that. I emailed every one of my professors asking them if there was a time that we could meet to discuss what I can do to succeed in their class. Most of them gave the same advice but they were all different in how they went about it. The first meeting I had was with my Foundations Art Studio professor. Her name is Ms…

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    program be CACREP accredited. One of my plans for my future is to teach at the post-secondary level. Many schools require a doctorate degree in order to teach. My plan is to continue working as a school counselor, and take on the role of adjunct professor as well. My life affords me the time to pursue my degree, but not in the traditional sense. I am prepared to put in 10 to 15 hours a week towards my degree, and Capella will allow me to do this during non-traditional hours. I believe that…

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    concealed weapon law will bring about safety concerns for students. The same thing can be said for the faculty and the parents of these students. College professor will have to face several safety concerns with guns being allowed in the classroom. According to the article, “College Campuses Are Safer Without Concealed Weapons,” college professors have already started to limit their office hours to certain hours in the day. This action will affect the students because it limits their resources. A…

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    a confiscation of the ‘contraband,’ and the phoning of parents to retrieve the device from the assistant principal. Comparatively, many professors at the university do not mind students’ use of phones, laptops, and various electronic aids. Finally, those days of hand-cramping notetaking were behind me—or so I thought. I was challenged by one of my professors…

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    every morning, eating breakfast and going to class. However there are two problems with this transition. First off, most students do not understand the difference between a high school teacher and college professor. Second problem would be going to class every day. Many polls suggest college professors should be required to take attendance just like high school teachers; however, I think…

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    In the essay “The Dog Ate My Disk, an Other Tales of Woe” Professor Carolyn Foster Segal explains that even after lengthy syllabus warnings and a humorous cartoon of a cat explaining to its teacher that a dog ate its homework, students still came up with multiple excuses for being tardy, absent or turning in assigned work late. She categorized the excuses into these five categories, the family, the best friend, the evils in dorm life, the evils in technology, and the totally bizarre. For…

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    really will not be into the book and have an open mind about it. Also, the story has deep meaning behind the reading such as having a calm approach to such irregular events that you wouldn’t expect. I think this is a great learning lesson for college professors…

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