Or worse... instead of "what did I miss" (which implies that there was
something to be missed)... "Did we do anything in class on Friday"?
On Mar 5, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Wright, Melissa wrote:
My favorite is, day before a paper is due,
"I haven't come up with any good topics - can you give me one?"
My other favorite is,
"I was out all last week. What did I miss?"
M. Liz Wright
Assistant Professor of Psychology
The Victoria College
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Office 105C
Victoria, TX 77901
361-573-3291 x3338
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One hour before a test a student asks "what chapters do we have to
study for the test?"
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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