The first week back
Sep. 7th, 2012 02:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Congratulations, all our first years, on making it through your first week. I promise, it does get easier to figure out how to manage it all.
Now that I’ve seen how some changes to my schedule have shaken out, I have posted a chart of my office hours in the usual places (my classroom and office doors, and duplicated copies in the house common rooms.)
In short:
- various daytime hours on Monday, Wednesday, Friday when I am not teaching.
- 7 to 9pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
- by request at other times.
In the past, I have offered hours - often very relaxed and conversational - on Sunday afternoons. Between changes to the YPL schedule and my own commitments, it makes sense to schedule these week by week. I also expect to be unavailable on most Tuesday afternoons and early evenings and am generally unavailable in the late afternoon. Additions to my regular hours will be announced in class that week, and posted on Mondays.
Advance warning, fifth, sixth, and seventh years, I will be asking you to make some brief (about two hours total) but specific observations and measurements during the Draconids (October 7-8), Orionids (October 20-21), or Leonids (November 16-17). All three include at least one weekend day, and the Draconids are best visible just after sunset, but your actual options will depend on the weather. (Fifth years: we will jointly pick a midnight session to skip in exchange, and I have a thought about evening sessions and bad weather that might please you - we’ll discuss next week.)
Now that I’ve seen how some changes to my schedule have shaken out, I have posted a chart of my office hours in the usual places (my classroom and office doors, and duplicated copies in the house common rooms.)
In short:
- various daytime hours on Monday, Wednesday, Friday when I am not teaching.
- 7 to 9pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
- by request at other times.
In the past, I have offered hours - often very relaxed and conversational - on Sunday afternoons. Between changes to the YPL schedule and my own commitments, it makes sense to schedule these week by week. I also expect to be unavailable on most Tuesday afternoons and early evenings and am generally unavailable in the late afternoon. Additions to my regular hours will be announced in class that week, and posted on Mondays.
Advance warning, fifth, sixth, and seventh years, I will be asking you to make some brief (about two hours total) but specific observations and measurements during the Draconids (October 7-8), Orionids (October 20-21), or Leonids (November 16-17). All three include at least one weekend day, and the Draconids are best visible just after sunset, but your actual options will depend on the weather. (Fifth years: we will jointly pick a midnight session to skip in exchange, and I have a thought about evening sessions and bad weather that might please you - we’ll discuss next week.)
Re: Private message to Raz
Date: 2012-09-08 02:20 am (UTC)Deeply fascinating. And don't worry, he was notably less worn when we finished than when we started.
Brill conversation - not just the astronomy, but the rest of it. Books. Peter and Wendy. Other things we read. I got him laughing too hard to breathe twice. I did end up explaining - briefly - Stint. And Cassie Calderwood. Nothing he'd not have been able to figure out himself given half a chance.
You do realise the temptation, don't you? And that I will take you up on it at least sometimes, annoyances of having my wardrobe and things flights of stairs away and all. This week - well. Partly shifting back to my entirely odd schedule and not having you right at hand. Partly thinking through that book. (But I like thinking, on the whole.) Nothing near as bad as it might be, promise.
On the rest - you're amazingly agreeable, we can talk more, and I'll leave the letters on my desk if you want to come up in the morning before I'm up. As to Soup, it rather did sound like that.
It... Look. I'm glad I know. Even if I was so carefully not asking. If it had been you, it would be so hypocritical of me to complain now, when yes, your reputation has historical teeth.
I don't know. I think mostly I'm having trouble with the fact I'm so glad he's dead.