Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Another Semester Gone: An About-To-Graduate Student Reflects

I have one(!) semester left under my belt. After that, I will be a college grad. I never really imagined this happening, but I am incredibly excited. This past semester has been a very interesting one, to say the least. I've really got my mindset in a future-oriented sense, and that makes me realize a couple of things about this past semester...

1. I've just completed two of the most important classes I will ever take. It's more than that; these two teachers have taught me life lessons. No joke. I am indebted to both Dr. Fay and Dr. Hoffman. I've never seen myself as a 'career' kind of guy, but the two classes these teacher taught made me realize the world is my oyster. Both classes have shown me what to expect and how to overcome different challenges. Dr. Fay was incredibly helpful on a personal level as well. I've never gotten to know my professors during my college career, but it does wonders to hear a person as accomplished as Dr. Fay compliment me. The most important thing that I have taken from her class is to never sell myself short. I love that I've had these experiences, but you know that good can't happen without bad...

2. I've wasted an incredible amount of money on two classes this semester. I won't mention any names, but one of the classes it WASN'T the teachers fault. It was for the other. So, I guess UWEC doesn't have the money to properly staff some of the departments, forcing them to have a college of business teacher try and teach a CJ class that has business elements to it. It seemed like the teacher was just thrown an outline of the course and was told to teach it. I felt bad for the teacher the whole semester, and I wish I could take the class again with a proper professor. The other class was a completely different story. I HAVE NEVER HAD A WORSE PROFESSOR. This is not an understatement. This prof had the entire class against her. When I say entire class, I mean both sections. I have never seen such a vulgar misuse of tenure in my life. She seriously did not care about the student's well-being. All she wanted was to show what objectives she was accomplishing, the bare minimum of the class. Any elaboration or student involvement was silenced quickly. Multiple students sent emails to the department chair yet nothing was done because she has tenure. All I can say is 'Wow'. I pray that I never have to interact with this woman again in my life.



Overall, though, it was a great transitional semester.
This past year has been incredible, and I can't wait to see what the future holds.

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