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Your name has been mud. MUD!
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Originally Posted by
Colonel
I was thinking of a literal double shift, double full time.
I work with Professors and there are hours of preparation for each hour of teaching. It lightens up a little once the course is established, but you still have committee meetings, correspondence with students, grading, writing exams, adjusting things in your curriculum, etc. :)
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Originally Posted by
Susan
I work with Professors and there are hours of preparation for each hour of teaching. It lightens up a little once the course is established, but you still have committee meetings, correspondence with students, grading, writing exams, adjusting things in your curriculum, etc. :)
Excellent point.
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Originally Posted by
njtom
Stay strong; stay positive!!
Originally Posted by
Monkfish
Your name has been mud. MUD!
...and you two slackers, just what's your excuses for being MIA?
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I haven't been missing. I just haven't been here. It's an important distinction.
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Originally Posted by
krystian
...and you two slackers, just what's your excuses for being MIA?
Just trying to stay mellow. :) :)
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Resident Chocolate Monster
Monkster and Tom!!! So good to see you both! I'm glad y'all are still floating around here.
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Originally Posted by
njtom
Just trying to stay mellow. :) :)
I feel ya
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Originally Posted by
Susan
I work with Professors and there are hours of preparation for each hour of teaching. It lightens up a little once the course is established, but you still have committee meetings, correspondence with students, grading, writing exams, adjusting things in your curriculum, etc. :)
yeah, it's been a crazy. I started at two new schools, with two new textbooks, and one new learning platform. Plus all the grading of essays, and the dreaded forums.
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Originally Posted by
Nikos
19 hours is a heavy load. 14-16 is a normal load unless you are in the Grad level, then ca. 8 hrs.
You got it sir.
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