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Trying to submit grades while needing to "hold these for a sec." #momproblems #professorstruggles https://www.instagram.com/p/CI1RYWIrJd-/?igshid=132sfr7g87cra
Schools are coming back? About time eh?
What do you do with just over five weeks of no classes, sleeping in with Netflix, starting to help other students at UOttawa/Carleton university? You give your self the biggest kick in the butt and jump right back in the game. Students have suffered the greatest and it is tragic to see that the government had to pass legislation to ensure that professors returned to the classrooms. With so many assignments, projects, evaluations, tests, observational data, how can an institute possibly organize itself? I mean I even cooked for the professors ( I felt bad and hey who doesn’t like a great photo right?) on a chilly November evening. I mean the gentleman looked like he might fall over from freezing in the cold beside a barbecue. I guess strikes do not help as much as we had thought...
Five weeks of striking can put all toll on both parities and anyone who is dragged into the mess but nobody cares about (aka students). With back to work legislation that had just passed we will be back in the classroom. Lets see how goes...
What are your thoughts on the strike? Should there have been a time limit or other limitations (apart from cooking terribly stale food in the cold weather)?