For those of you who are no longer in school, just remember today is Feast of the Immaculate Conception. This of course means that you, unlike the Marquette student body, are awake and working.
Not true.
I pass through campus via Wisconsin Ave every morning and this AM there were more kids up walking around then I had ever seen so far this year. It may be because Finals are this.
I would rather be at work than studying/taking finals. Although next week, i would rather be a student again.
Quote from: MU_B2002 on December 08, 2008, 07:53:05 AM
For those of you who are no longer in school, just remember today is Feast of the Immaculate Conception. This of course means that you, unlike the Marquette student body, are awake and working.
Well if you'd like, I can go to work for you and you can do all of the work I don't have. Here's the list of these things you would get to do this week because being a student is no work.
1. Stay up until 3am working on various assignments. These include
a. 12-15 page International Law paper
b. 12 page International Security paper
c. 10-12 page Post-Colonial Literature paper
d. 10-12 page Econ statistical paper
2. Wake up every day this week at 6:30am to be to work by 7:30am (put in a ~22 hour week on top of academic obligations)
3. Find time to study for 4 two-hour finals interspersed throughout the week.
Have fun! I'll take whatever your week looks like.
agreed jswarrior.
Hey don't get me wrong, I was not belittling the requirements of a student. I was simply stating that I would rather be somewhere other than my desk. Could be a result of three straight nights of no sleep due to a 17month old's battle with croup.
And in regards to your offer...
I would not enjoy trading places, as I already had my fair share of papers, exams, etc. But I do miss the feeling that came right after all that crap was completed. I haven't experienced that yet in the workforce because it doesn't seem like you ever leave previous projects/work behind.
Quote from: MU_B2002 on December 08, 2008, 10:51:29 AM
I would not enjoy trading places, as I already had my fair share of papers, exams, etc. But I do miss the feeling that came right after all that crap was completed.
That I can definitely agree with. Few things compare to that joyful prance over to Sweeney's to sell back my books after that last test is done. Stress done, beer money in hand, gotta love it.
Quote from: JSwarriors08 on December 08, 2008, 10:38:40 AM
Well if you'd like, I can go to work for you and you can do all of the work I don't have. Here's the list of these things you would get to do this week because being a student is no work.
1. Stay up until 3am working on various assignments. These include
a. 12-15 page International Law paper
b. 12 page International Security paper
c. 10-12 page Post-Colonial Literature paper
d. 10-12 page Econ statistical paper
2. Wake up every day this week at 6:30am to be to work by 7:30am (put in a ~22 hour week on top of academic obligations)
3. Find time to study for 4 two-hour finals interspersed throughout the week.
Have fun! I'll take whatever your week looks like.
I'll gladly write your econometrics paper.
Quote from: eaglewarrior08 on December 08, 2008, 11:06:44 AM
I'll gladly write your econometrics paper.
That would be great. I've got all the data, and I've started the analysis. If you're really that bored I'm not going to refuse ;D
I'm pretty sure that during my time at MU (00-04) they did away with this excuse to get bombed.
FotIC and all saints day were both removed as 'day off' from school.... IIRC
Hmmm...
Must have been starting in fall of '02, because I am pretty sure it was still a campus observed holiday in the fall of '01.
I think the day off for All Saints Day was moved to be an extra one at mid-term break. I don't remember getting this one off, though.
Quote from: dsfire on December 08, 2008, 12:54:42 PM
I think the day off for All Saints Day was moved to be an extra one at mid-term break. I don't remember getting this one off, though.
I only really remember still having MLK Jr Day off during my time there as an undergrad from '02 - '06 and my year of grad school afterwards...
Quote from: MU_B2002 on December 08, 2008, 12:25:52 PM
Hmmm...
Must have been starting in fall of '02, because I am pretty sure it was still a campus observed holiday in the fall of '01.
fits in the timeline I suggested... and I remember getting it off at least twice... so 02-03 would make sense.
I also seem to remember rumors of them moving spring break to wrap around St Patty's Day, in order to curtail similar shenanigans. Did that ever happen?
Quote from: MU_B2002 on December 08, 2008, 03:42:47 PM
I also seem to remember rumors of them moving spring break to wrap around St Patty's Day, in order to curtail similar shenanigans. Did that ever happen?
Not sure if it was intentional, but St. Pat's was during spring break my senior year ('06). We celebrated with mojitos in the Dominican Republic.
I've been watching my wife and 2 year old son have a puking contest all day, except when I was out doing the grocery shopping for the next three weeks, along with writing the bills and getting my daughter to and from school. All of this on a day I took a vacation day from work because my wife cannot function when she has a flu bug. Man, I miss finals week.
Quote from: JSwarriors08 on December 08, 2008, 11:23:57 AM
That would be great. I've got all the data, and I've started the analysis. If you're really that bored I'm not going to refuse ;D
I really would, but I'd feel too guilty doing that to Dr. Clark, Wang, Toumanoff or whoever is teaching it now. I had Clark in the Spring of '07 for it. I remember that all-nighter the night before the final paper was due.
If you have a question about anything though, the offer's on the table. I remember a good portion of the material and still have my paper.
Quote from: eaglewarrior08 on December 08, 2008, 06:32:17 PM
I really would, but I'd feel too guilty doing that to Dr. Clark, Wang, Toumanoff or whoever is teaching it now. I had Clark in the Spring of '07 for it. I remember that all-nighter the night before the final paper was due.
If you have a question about anything though, the offer's on the table. I remember a good portion of the material and still have my paper.
Well, should the writing process go poorly I will know where to find you. I appreciate the offer and will get in touch if I have any significant questions.
Quote from: MU_B2002 on December 08, 2008, 07:53:05 AM
For those of you who are no longer in school, just remember today is Feast of the Immaculate Conception. This of course means that you, unlike the Marquette student body, are awake and working.
Yeah, dude, much like Ash Wednesday and All Saints' Day, this is just another day during which you gotta fit in mass somewhere in addition to whatever else ya gotta do that day.
But of course God has to go and make the most recent Ash Wednesday a day off from school! ;D
Quote from: IAmMarquette on December 08, 2008, 06:20:18 PM
Not sure if it was intentional, but St. Pat's was during spring break my senior year ('06). We celebrated with mojitos in the Dominican Republic.
I think it is intentional. In '07, St. Patty's day was on the last saturday of spring break. Leaving Acapulco in the morning and coming back to a snowy MKE that evening for green beer and jamo shots was a great way to end a week of drinking and sun.
Quote from: eaglewarrior08 on December 08, 2008, 06:32:17 PM
I really would, but I'd feel too guilty doing that to Dr. Clark, Wang, Toumanoff or whoever is teaching it now. I had Clark in the Spring of '07 for it. I remember that all-nighter the night before the final paper was due.
If you have a question about anything though, the offer's on the table. I remember a good portion of the material and still have my paper.
It was Toumanoff for me in the Spring of '05. Definitely spent as much time as I could in his office trying to get hints at how to make it better before the final hand-in.