FIRST DAY OF CLASSES: FALL SEMESTER 2012


Today I find out if I can stand in front of a class of students for an hour. Or will my new knee buckle? Will I have enough energy to make it through a nine-hour work day? The First Day of classes is always chaotic: students wanting to add classes that are closed, students who signed up for the wrong classes looking for the right classes, former students who inexplicably choose the First Day to pay their favorite professors a visit, dozens of student emails and phone messages to answer, etc. I wish I had a couple more weeks of Physical Therapy to prepare me for this, but I’ll have to play the hand I was dealt. I’m always excited when a new semester begins. New classes, new students, new surprises. Time to rock & roll!

Postscript: I survived the day. No pain in my knee (thank goodness for PT!). I had less fatigue than I thought I would have (thank goodness for the pool!). Thanks for all the encouragement! I took Jackie Meyerson’s advice and bought a celebratory pizza on my way home. Looks like the Fall Semester got off to Good Start!

20 thoughts on “FIRST DAY OF CLASSES: FALL SEMESTER 2012

  1. Patti Abbott

    No phone messages here. They took the phones out of the offices a few years back. What a place. Some people give out their iphone numbers but that’s asking to a home invasion. Good luck, George. Sit down as much as you can.

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    1. george Post author

      Thanks for the good wishes, Patti. Most of my students don’t abuse the voice-mail. But I get a lot of marginal email from students. Do I really need to know they’re headed for the Galleria Mall?

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  2. Carl V.

    Best wishes George! I hope your day is one that goes by quickly and that you don’t even notice any physical discomfort at all. Here is to a wonderful year ahead for you and your students.

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  3. Jeff Meyerson

    Jackie is like you, Bill, but the farther away from the classroom she gets the less she feels.

    You can’t beat retirement.

    Good luck, George.

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  4. Richard R.

    I’m back! Best of luck with the first day, which you’re already well into as I type this. I hope you had a solid breakfast. Isn’t there a podium you can lean on if needed? Before you know it it will be Thanksgiving.

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    1. george Post author

      I have to get through September, October, and most of November before I get that Thanksgiving Break, Rick. And, over that long weekend, I have 100 research papers to correct. No rest for the wicked…

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  5. Beth Fedyn

    Best of luck, George! Probably next Tuesday would be a better gauge of your stamina with the new knee. Fewer variables, more routine.

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    1. george Post author

      I suspect you’re right, Beth. The first week of classes with DROP/ADD is mass confusion. I’ll have a better sense of who’s in my classes next week and how demanding the semester will be. So far, most of my classes are full.

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  6. Richard R.

    I thought of suggesting a pizza too, George, but wasn’t sure if you’d want one after such a long day. I’m really glad things went fine. Tomorrow’s hump day already!

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