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Calling Dick Wolf!

Category: Academics
Posted on: April 4, 2006 12:56 PM, by PZ Myers

Hey, I'd watch it: an an academic police procedural. It also sounds like my life right now. Although I did clear away half the piles of clutter on my desks last week, I once again foolishly scheduled exams in both of my courses for the very same week, so I'm frantically scribbling up exams and planning to field lots of student questions for the next few days, and then this weekend I'll have another big stack of stuff to grade.

Only about five more weeks to the end of this term…

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STUDENT: --OK, whatever, like I said, I showed up at 10:00 on the button, and she wasn't here.

A student showing up for an appointment, and ON TIME???

Well, you know that's got to be fiction. I just can't suspend my disbelief that much.

Posted by: Rick @ shrimp and grits | April 4, 2006 2:14 PM

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Hey, it's L&O. The student might have been lying :)

Posted by: Miriam | April 4, 2006 4:54 PM

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