Monday, October 05, 2009

Student.

I understood when you could not grasp the concept of exchange rates.

I understood when you could not tell the difference between domestic interest rates and exchange rates (economics can be tough).

I understood when you did not understand how unenforceable contracts could lead to a moral hazard problem.

I understood when you got a 26% on the first exam (people sometimes make mistakes).

But when you come up to me, two months into the semester saying, "I don't have a group" then trail off looking at me expectantly, don't get pissed when I tell you, "As it states on the group paper policy: students are responsible for forming their own groups." Don't get further pissed, when you ask me, "How do I form a group?" and I respond with "Talk to your classmates." If you need me to babysit you on "making friends and influencing people" then you have more severe problems than exchange rate regimes. And when I hear, "Well I'm not doing it alone" then you are S.O.L. if you don't start talking to people. Welcome to the professional world.

I have a list. When I write my memoirs I will name names. You just made the list.

2 comments:

Arely said...

Ay amor! vas a terminar como mi mama. siempre van a haber estudiantes medio tontos :P

kubugz81 said...

LMAO!! Oh I can't wait for the day that book comes out, Bwahahaha...wait, I'm not in it am I?