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Old 11-05-10, 10:22 PM   #16
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Do you teach anyone in their later twenties/early thirties? I didn't enter college until I was 26 and always kept an eye on the syllabus.

Then again, I had a real willingness to ace as many of the courses as possible.
I do see an older student on occasion, but the majority of the students in my class are first and second-year music majors; ages 18-20 and primarily freshman and sophomores. I'm still a Lecturer (teaching professor that has not yet attained tenure), so I have to teach a number of lower-level prerequisite courses that the tenured faculty won't touch. Overall, however, I find that the number of students with your attitude towards education is pretty small, even among the so-called 'dedicated' students.
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Old 11-05-10, 10:23 PM   #17
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One of the things I enjoy is reminding myself of what books I've read, what movies I've seen and exactly when.

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I keep one in a physical journal. I tried it on the computer, but there is something about the physical act of writing that I find more attractive.
Unfortunately my right hand is having problems, and I can't hold a pen for more than a minute or two before one of my fingers locks up.
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Old 11-05-10, 10:25 PM   #18
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One of the things I enjoy is reminding myself of what books I've read, what movies I've seen and exactly when.


Unfortunately my right hand is having problems, and I can't hold a pen for more than a minute or two before one of my fingers locks up.
I'm very sorry to hear that. Does it impact your playing?
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Old 11-05-10, 10:32 PM   #19
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I tried keeping a journal when I was in high school. You know how, when you look back at yourself years ago, you see what a dope you were? It only took about 8 weeks of journaling to let me see.
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Overall, however, I find that the number of students with your attitude towards education is pretty small, even among the so-called 'dedicated' students.
It helps to know what kind of work offers the most misery per hour of effort.

How long will you be teaching before you've earned tenure?


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I tried keeping a journal when I was in high school. You know how, when you look back at yourself years ago, you see what a dope you were? It only took about 8 weeks of journaling to let me see.
I've looked back at things I wrote and often found it difficult to understand what I was rambling on about.
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Old 11-05-10, 10:34 PM   #21
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It helps to know what kind of work offers the most misery per hour of effort.

How long will you be teaching before you've earned tenure?
Very true!

I will be elligible for tenure on June 1st. With any luck, I will begin the fall 2011 semester as a full Professor. That will be two years of full-time teaching and research. Teaching or reasearch only requires four years. The rationale is that if you double yourself up and burn the candle at both ends, you are rewarded twice as fast.
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Old 11-05-10, 10:41 PM   #22
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I'm very sorry to hear that. Does it impact your playing?
No. I was afraid it might when we got back together last year, but neither finger picking nor holding a pick requires making a fist, which is when I have problems.

I know I'm an old-fashioned fuddy-duddy, but I just can't help grinding my teeth every time someone uses "impact" as a verb. I access the internet and google things all the time. I also text people, and I research information, so I have no excuse, but "impact" still gets me for some reason.

But Benjamin Franklin complained about the same thing two hundred years ago.

"During my late absence in France, I find that several new words have been introduced. From the noun notice a new verb noticed was produced. Also advocate led to advocated, and progress to progressed."
-Benjamin Franklin, letter to Noah Webster
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Old 11-05-10, 10:55 PM   #23
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No worries, Steve. I've got my own list of things that I get persnickety about.
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Old 11-06-10, 08:51 AM   #24
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No journal, no diary, no blogs, no nothing.
The only records of my day to day life are stored in my brain and they needn't be logged anywhere else.
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Old 11-06-10, 09:31 AM   #25
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Everything is stored in my memory, which is good, but this actually happened today that I hit the wrong code when I was shopping with my credit card when my thinking was focused on other things,,, in this case a girl who stood behind in the queue,
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