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Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Mark on September 24, 2009, 18:26:14 PM
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Our cell biology lecturer was talking about assignment due dates etc. She said late work will not be accepted unless there are extenuating circumstances. These will need to be verified by a doctor's letter or other form of official document. They are go through he University of Greenwich rather than Hadlow so excuses like MY CAT DIED will not be swallowed >:(
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I would of had a quiet word with her Mark! What a nasty thing to say! >:(
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I would have a word too. Illness of a dependent or bereavement are generally classed as extenuating circumstances.
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I think she thought she was being funny :tired:
I similar thing happened last year at Christchurch on my first day last year when he said something about kicking the cat. >:(
Anyway, apart fom that, it was great and I was petting pigs, sheep goats etc and watching a racoon running round on it wheel :Luv2:
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I would have a word too. Illness of a dependent or bereavement are generally classed as extenuating circumstances.
I think she is a died-in-the-wool biologist. She got really wound up about anthropomorphism* today expecially where dressing up dogs in clothes etc was concerned.
*I had to go and look it up in my notes :evillaugh:
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I think she thought she was being funny :tired:
I'm sure she did. I think my jokes about career academics are hugely amusing too ;)
Glad you enjoyed your first day.
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I think my jokes about career academics are hugely amusing too ;
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I only know the one "Those who can't, teach" :evillaugh:
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They don't use the ruddy brains they were born with. I've even heard animal lovers come out with stupid statements like that and then they've said - 'oh, I never thought' .
I always knew I would be bad when anything happened to Smudge but I never thought I would be depressed for so long and away from work for 5 months.
Mary