{"id":80,"date":"2011-04-14T14:29:00","date_gmt":"2011-04-14T14:29:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thisimpliesthat.com\/angelablog\/2011\/04\/14\/you-know-one-of-your-students-really\/"},"modified":"2016-07-25T22:02:27","modified_gmt":"2016-07-25T22:02:27","slug":"you-know-one-of-your-students-really","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thisimpliesthat.com\/blog\/2011\/04\/14\/you-know-one-of-your-students-really\/","title":{"rendered":"You know one of your students really does hate you when&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8230; they get into a near-shouting match over THREE points on a homework assignment.  (Each homework assignment has 100 points on it.  The average of all of their homework assignments counts for 10% of the final grade in the course, and the lowest 4-5 out of the 12-13 they&#8217;ll be turning in are dropped.  So three points is COMPLETELY insignificant.)  Oh, and the kicker?  The answer was flat out wrong but damn, he still wanted those 3 points.<\/p>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\nI guess I spoke too soon in that last entry where I said things were resolved.<\/div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\nOh and yesterday there was this crazy incident with my algebra class I&#8217;m taking.  Approx 45 min before turning in a homework assignment, I am reading over my proofs to make sure I don&#8217;t have any typos.  I realize in one of the problems, I don&#8217;t use the hypothesis at all.  So, I turn to my officemate to ask where in his proof he used that S was a ring extension of R.  He outlines his argument, and I think about it for a second.  I open up my notebook, start writing some definitions and set containments on the board to try to wrap my head around the hint he just gave me.  As I&#8217;m writing, he says &#8220;Oh, that&#8217;s not right.  You have everything backwards.&#8221;  The definition given of integral closure in class was WRONG.  So, my notes, from which I built all of my homework arguments, were WRONG.  So, my argument for one of the 5 problems was WRONG.  And completely unsalvageable, especially within 45 minutes.<\/div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\nI was LIVID.  I was pacing, and swearing, and generally infuriated by everything in the universe at that moment in time.  I opened the file I&#8217;d typed my homework assignment in and deleted the entirety of one problem&#8217;s solution and began typing a paragraph about how I&#8217;d done the problem completely incorrectly because the class notes were wrong.  I turned it in with the other work I&#8217;d done (which wasn&#8217;t affected by this one definition).  I&#8217;m still pretty angry about it now as I type this, approx 22 hours later.  I had to skip class yesterday because of the whole incident.  I know if I&#8217;d gone, I would have been extremely combative toward the professor and probably really rude, and instead of embarrassing myself in front of my classmates and being disrespectful toward a professor that I actually enjoy having for class, I decided to sit this one out.  I felt guilty skipping class, because I hate missing class, especially in grad school.  But there&#8217;s no way it would have turned out to be anything but a disaster and an embarrassment.<\/div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n(Aside: you see how if I think I might be a bitch to a person in a position of authority over me, I check myself and act like a normal, respectful human being instead?  If only my problem student had this instinct as well.)<\/div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\nAnyway, this week is really stressful in general.  And I have at least 2 if not 3 homework assignments due next week.  But my birthday is next week and so I&#8217;d rather spend all of next week celebrating and partying instead of homework-ing.  So I&#8217;m going to have to work really hard between now and then to get all of my work done before my birthday.  Yay grad school!<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8230; they get into a near-shouting match over THREE points on a homework assignment. (Each homework assignment has 100 points on it. The average of all of their homework assignments counts for 10% of the final grade in the course, and the lowest 4-5 out of the 12-13 they&#8217;ll be turning in are dropped. 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