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Post by indiehorse on Jun 19, 2003 8:27:22 GMT -5
never in his stupid office
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Post by Pandarama on Jun 19, 2003 8:47:30 GMT -5
Maybe because it's a stupid office?
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Post by indiehorse on Jun 19, 2003 8:52:15 GMT -5
Maybe because it's a stupid office? that's not helpful. how am i meant to find my stupid tutor if he's not in his stupid office, so that i can discuss my stupid exam results face to stupid face and know exactly how many stupid resits i'm going to have to do before the start of the next stupid year, just so i can carry on to get a stuypid degree in stupid computer science, so i can get some boring stupid job in a boring stupid office...? gah
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Post by Pandarama on Jun 19, 2003 9:05:37 GMT -5
Sorry. I have too much nervous energy today.
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Post by Poptastic UK on Jun 19, 2003 16:53:28 GMT -5
Quite funny though! ;D Jessica
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Post by Pandarama on Jun 19, 2003 18:00:12 GMT -5
Sadly, I suspect it wasn't even that...
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Post by jNyasu: Geekspert And Utopian on Jun 19, 2003 18:25:31 GMT -5
I've had a similar experience lately. Basically, with the Media exam I was sitting you could take in 4 sides of A4 notes as long as you had them checked and signed by your Tute.
So naturally he's all "you can find me in the 2 weeks before the exam yeah, if im not in my office pop it in my pigeon hole"
I'll spare you all the boring details but I had many harrowing attempts to find him over 5 SEPERATE attempts involving the worst encounters of Staff/Student relations ever seen (well by me anyway) That includes use of the pigeon hole. Never did even get them back off him!! Had to do my exam today with a severe handicap. Well actually I rmemebered all my notes as i'm a geek so i'd have done just as shitely as I think I did.
I hope he finds my notes, realises what he's done and kills himself over the whole debaucle.
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Post by Lalas on Jun 19, 2003 19:54:49 GMT -5
It took me two years to meet my personal tutor. That was only because I was in a module she taught. She's scary and has a surname I can't pronounce or spell.
I hate tutors. It's all about the PhD students who act as seminar leaders; ours can barely string an English sentence together between them.
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