Sunday, 19 November 2006



  • Georges St. Pierre won against Matt Hughes last night.  I am a big fan of Hughes, but his performance was…lets just say…poor.  And even that might be an understatement.  If I run across a decent video of the match I will post it.

     

    As for me…most of my focus this week and up until the 27th of this month will be towards a ten page memo.  I hope to have it all typed up as a first completed draft before Thanksgiving and proof read it and edit it up until the day it is due.

     

    On Friday one of the staff at the law school went psycho on my friend.  We were to hand in professor evaluations and having finished up mine pretty quickly I walked over to my friend to see how far along she had gotten.  I saw that she had written quite a bit in very clear and distinct handwriting and told her that if the professor ever read it she would probably be able to recognize the hand writing when it came time for grading.  (It is claimed that the evaluations are typed up, but we really do not know what happens to them once they leave our hands).  My friend panicked at this thought and decided she didn’t want to turn in the evaluation after all…that is when the school employee who’s job it was to collect the evaluations approached.  She took the scan-tron version, but my friend told her she did not want to hand in the written version.  The school employee said she had to.  My friend insisted she did not want to.  It was at this point that the school employee lunged at my friend and snatched it right from her hands…and at once became a psycho.  That was completely uncalled for and very unprofessional.  She would not give the evaluation back to my friend, not even to edit what she wrote.  The employee said she would keep it separate and throw it out, but if that was the case, why couldn’t my friend do that?  It was highly suspect and we were concerned she would show it to the professor.  My friend in the end went to the employees office and had the woman rip up the evaluation in front of her.  I’m very proud of my friend, but very disappointed in the unprofessional nature of the employee and just cannot believe someone would conduct themselves in such a way in a law school.

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