Not to sound disparaging...
Nov. 26th, 2003 06:40 amI'm really not, and I certainly understand all the potential issues people may have with the scheduling of
_witchinghour_ but...
Do many of you in uni or grad school really definitely have classes on Fridays? I only did in my freshman year, and my first year of law school (and knowing the lead organizers, law students will certainly have at least a day's educational sessions to enjoy!)
But of course, that was moreyearsagothanIwanttocalculatenowmeep and it's possible that things have changed.
Do many of you in uni or grad school really definitely have classes on Fridays? I only did in my freshman year, and my first year of law school (and knowing the lead organizers, law students will certainly have at least a day's educational sessions to enjoy!)
But of course, that was moreyearsagothanIwanttocalculatenowmeep and it's possible that things have changed.
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Date: 2003-11-26 08:20 am (UTC)As an employer who schedules 13 student workers every semester, I've only ever had two semesters where a student worker had all day Friday off.
*shrugs* Here at Purdue, MWF are the heavy days for classes, and Tues/Thurs are lighter.
Then again, how many people aren't going to be willing to skip class for this? I mean, a lot of my students skipped class this week to take off for home. ^_^