So, it is party time again, folks!
Oct. 1st, 2014 10:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Each year this time, we launch my virtual birthday party, which starts on October 1 and ends on October 9 at midnight, sharp. The goals of the party are to post as many comments and collapse as many threads as possible, on as many new pages as we can. It is always great fun, as you can see if you check out the similar entries of the last few years.
This year, I'll also throw the real party at mid-time - and post the recipes of all the food that will be there for you, so that you can all participate if you want to. Virtual food has no calories.
Fandom-related discussions are as welcome as the ones about coffee or chocolate (just to name a few favourites from previous years), and, of course, pictures and recipes of birthday cakes. ;)
So, drop by, tell your story, post your pics or silly poems, ask questions you always wanted to ask and have a good time!
Soledad, in excited expectation

Oh, and by the way, to provide birthday gifts hobbit-style, I've got a revived story and a Kansas 2 update for you.
Enjoy!
This year, I'll also throw the real party at mid-time - and post the recipes of all the food that will be there for you, so that you can all participate if you want to. Virtual food has no calories.
Fandom-related discussions are as welcome as the ones about coffee or chocolate (just to name a few favourites from previous years), and, of course, pictures and recipes of birthday cakes. ;)
So, drop by, tell your story, post your pics or silly poems, ask questions you always wanted to ask and have a good time!
Soledad, in excited expectation

Oh, and by the way, to provide birthday gifts hobbit-style, I've got a revived story and a Kansas 2 update for you.
Enjoy!
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Date: 2014-10-04 09:54 pm (UTC)But yes, I agree it is important to take time off. I usually aim not to go into work on weekends, for normal situations to make sure I get a bit of distance and time for myself. However, I find when it comes to teaching, and especially teaching new (to me) courses as I am doing right now, there isn't quite enough time in the working week to get that week's teaching done, and prepare for the next week's as well as do the 'ordinary' work. I haven't actually had as late evenings this week, as I did for my teaching heavy period last semester; that is mostly because two out of my three lectures are at 9am. Late nights and early morning teaching just don't mix well!
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Date: 2014-10-04 09:57 pm (UTC)What are you lecturing in?
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Date: 2014-10-04 10:27 pm (UTC)We used to have 8am lectures when I was a student; I really pity the poor lecturer who had to give them! My students are a nice bunch, and a good number of them were actually already in the lecture theatre at quarter to nine -- on Friday morning! That meant I got to have a bit of a chat with them, and some of them asked me some questions, which is always a nice feeling, when you can answer them...
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Date: 2014-10-04 10:36 pm (UTC)We never had 8am lectures, but I did have some 8am supervisions, which was a pain because I also had several 7pm ones... Beng in organised classes from 8am till 8pm with only a brief break for lunch and dinner was not my idea of heaven! 9am lectures on Saturday were also a pain. I'm not sure when one was expected to get essays done.
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Date: 2014-10-04 10:40 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2014-10-04 11:17 pm (UTC)What did you do your degree in? The officially translation of my degree title is Master of Science in Materials Engineering, though I would generally express it the other way around as an engineering degree in Materials Science.
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Date: 2014-10-04 11:28 pm (UTC)Officially I have a Master of Arts in Natural Sciences but in practice I switched over the years (owing to an allergy to maths) from studying chemistry & biochemistry to graduating in pathology, mainly studying virology & cancer.
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Date: 2014-10-05 01:11 am (UTC)However, change is a-comin' to US post-secondary education. As tuition climbs ever higher and graduates leave with more and more student loan debt (me included: paid off the last of my college loans in my 30s, but I'll be paying off the loans for my master's thesis project until I'm 71), questions about both the costs and the value of what they're getting for that money have reached the level of public discussion in popular media. I think uni in the US will look quite different within the next decade.
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Date: 2014-10-05 11:01 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-10-05 10:42 pm (UTC)But in long-established subjects such as mathematics, a fourth year diploma was required as a prerequisite to starting a PhD, at least in my university, and I don't think even after the diploma students were up to speed on current research even across the topics they'd specialised in.
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