Anonymous wrote:Sad that work was assigned during a holiday. I am guessing anti Thanksgiving professors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both of my college kids had a fair amount of work over Thanksgiving. Admittedly, I was a little bummed. I don’t ever remember having work to do over Thanksgiving. I would never do anything about it, nor say anything to my kids, but was hoping to have them more available over the weekend.
Never in high school. You occasionally got one evil teacher, but it was rare. My kids' elementary principal used to make her teachers assign a project over Christmas break...until the backlash.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t act like you’re so much better and chiller than these parents when you are also on these insane groups for helicopter parents too.
Anonymous wrote:Men/Professors are socially clueless.
My son had exam Tuesday, price for flight was $780 instead of $250. Cancelled Tuesday exam on Friday. Cost us $500 bucks.
Coach has lifts at 6am Monday. A 8 am flight could have saved us $100, really need to lift at 6am on Monday.
Think!
Anonymous wrote:Big state college in the 80s. I had a huge paper due the Monday after Thanksgiving break freshman and sophomore year. It was common back then afaik.
Anonymous wrote:So? I was annoyed that my kid who came home for the entire week had multiple assignments in every class due the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving and also had homework due the following week to stress about over the weekend. It was stressful for her and it limited our time together. As a professor, I had assignments due the Friday before break and I know many colleagues who also assigned work due a day or two before the holiday who won't grade over the weekend. Then again, I would've been annoyed if my kid had had everything due after the holiday break. I think it's fine that some parents are annoyed. Meanwhile, my husband is annoyed that we didn't get the following Monday off as well, because he and our kids love to watch NFL games on Sunday and he was sad to see them go before they could watch together. (My kids do report that many of their classes were half empty today anyhow, something to keep in mind for future breaks.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Post after post today on my kid’s college parent page complaining their snowflakes had work due over the past holiday week. My own spent hours a day studying for a major test this past Saturday.
They were shocked I tell you! I think some of them will be calling their kid’s bosses when they have to take home work!
Don’t laugh. People ask if they their parents can’ come their new hire benefits orientation ALL THE TIME. We have a hard and fast rule of no parents allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Both of my college kids had a fair amount of work over Thanksgiving. Admittedly, I was a little bummed. I don’t ever remember having work to do over Thanksgiving. I would never do anything about it, nor say anything to my kids, but was hoping to have them more available over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:+1. Maybe it was grandparents complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Sad that work was assigned during a holiday. I am guessing anti Thanksgiving professors.