Not all students will like you. (And if they do all like you, you're probably doing something wrong.) If a student is not coming to class regularly, chances are they don't like you. And if you don't want them writing a bad comment on your class evaluations, don't tell the whole class which day class evaluations are and that there is extra credit that day. They will come and write you a bad evaluation. Lesson learned for me.
"Instructor is incapable of connecting with students . . . to the point where I stopped going to class to maintain better grades." Maybe I had a bad day one day (like when I couldn't hear due to an ear infection) and if you kept going to class you would have done better in the class. Or maybe I just can't take criticism. At least I got these contrasting reviews, "Very systematic I always knew exactly what I had to do and how I was doing." and "Great teacher and class."
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Tick Tick
I think me and the Mother Nature of North Carolina are done for the summer. Don't get me wrong, I love the outdoors, and it's especially beautiful here in North Carolina. However, after finding a tick on me a few minutes ago after already removing one earlier this week, I'm done. Three's a charm, and in the tick-biting world that might mean Lyme Disease.
Here is a little info about ticks. They can't jump or fly, but they can crawl.. They can get you if you're leaning next to a tree, standing near a bush or sitting on a log. They might even fall from a tree. When they do get on you, they crawl to a moist warm spot on your body.
My first tick this week I either encountered while going for a nice walk through the forest next to Lake Jordan or the nice walk around the park at the Lost Colony Visitors center on Manteo Island. I found the tick on my back. It looked like a small freckle at first, but no, upon closer examination it was a tick. The second tick I encountered either while camping this weekend at Lake Jordan or during my nice bike ride a few minutes ago. I think I see a common theme here: Lake Jordan. I guess no more Lake Jordan for me during the Summer. I found this tick on the side of my waistline. It was a bit bigger than the last one and much harder to remove. The pictures are of the second tick.
And more info about ticks. The only way to remove them is by gently pulling them out. Don't try any other method. I just use a piece of toilet paper and my fingers, but the experts recommend tweezers.
On a more positive note, I went on an adventurous bicycle ride today. I explored a neighborhood near my house. The most exciting thing I saw was the mailboxes! I'm going to have to go back and take a few pictures before I leave. The houses were pretty neat too. I do love North Carolina. Just not in the summer. (Did I mention I found 3 spiders in my bathroom just now?)
Here is a little info about ticks. They can't jump or fly, but they can crawl.. They can get you if you're leaning next to a tree, standing near a bush or sitting on a log. They might even fall from a tree. When they do get on you, they crawl to a moist warm spot on your body.
My first tick this week I either encountered while going for a nice walk through the forest next to Lake Jordan or the nice walk around the park at the Lost Colony Visitors center on Manteo Island. I found the tick on my back. It looked like a small freckle at first, but no, upon closer examination it was a tick. The second tick I encountered either while camping this weekend at Lake Jordan or during my nice bike ride a few minutes ago. I think I see a common theme here: Lake Jordan. I guess no more Lake Jordan for me during the Summer. I found this tick on the side of my waistline. It was a bit bigger than the last one and much harder to remove. The pictures are of the second tick.
And more info about ticks. The only way to remove them is by gently pulling them out. Don't try any other method. I just use a piece of toilet paper and my fingers, but the experts recommend tweezers.
On a more positive note, I went on an adventurous bicycle ride today. I explored a neighborhood near my house. The most exciting thing I saw was the mailboxes! I'm going to have to go back and take a few pictures before I leave. The houses were pretty neat too. I do love North Carolina. Just not in the summer. (Did I mention I found 3 spiders in my bathroom just now?)
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