It is good to remember good times, and university was one of them. I only remember good times. All other times where we had to study hard and sometimes results were not so pretty are gone and I never looked back once. But then let me tell you this funny and memorable story.
In our fourth year of university we ended up having tough professor for one of the solid mechanics course. He was a happy individual, but tough. He was one of those professors who wants you to pay attention in class - so guess what, he would ask questions, and if you didn't know then you are shining star on the spot light.
Well, one day the lecture wasn't very interesting, but we all tried hard not to show how bored we were, otherwise, this usually initiated question and answer period. Well there is always that small percentage of the population that will surprise you. So we are vividly paying attention, and suddenly professor points at one student in the auditorium - 'Hey you in the brown jacket, would you be kind enough to wake that guy up beside you' - he said. The student in the brown jacket looks back at the professor and answers - 'You put him to sleep, you wake him up'. I could see that probably every hair including mine, on every student got stiff when hearing the reply. But to our surprise, the professor started to laugh, and said - 'That was good one, I guess I will have to wake him up'. We all laughed, and the sleepy head didn't know what did just happpen.
lol! that was very funny! Oh it is soo difficult to pay attention to boring lectures and which goes on and on and on! In such cases I do not move an inch and look at the teacher with unblinking, unseeing eyes and hope that I do not hit my head on the desk!!
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ReplyDeletethat was funny :) i suddenly miss my uni life after reading this one. will post about it someday too.
have i told you how much i like your new blogger photo? :)
So funny:) I lived boring lessons at university......it' normal.....but my friends did'n sleep during them!:-D
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Thanks Novice Writer. Yes being in boring classes is not fun. Especially it is hard to look awake too. Thanks again for dropping by. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteLOL Kriz, funny you say that, here Chinese teachers are the best, they are actually nicer then most of other local teachers, lol. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteThanks WarmSunshine. Glad I sparked something, and hopefully I will be able to read your story. Thanks again, Anna :)
ReplyDeleteWarmSunshine, about my blogger photo, it was my hubby who took it. I like it too, my little bundle of joy is just so happy.... thanks again, Anna :)
ReplyDeleteThanks luly for visiting and commenting. We had many of those, and on top of that not enough sleep, those two do not go well together. Luly thanks for visiting. I will try to use translator on your blog to read, my Italian isn't that good, lol, Anna :)
ReplyDeleteReally? Then I guess the difference lies in the Culture. I don't know how teachers are teaching this day but when I attend those secondary schools ten years back or so, I could only remembered lots of serious faces and much emphasis on their authority. May be it has changed completely now, or may be not. I don't know.
ReplyDeleteThat's so funny Anna! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI did have too a few funny teachers in uni.But I also had some serious dudes with no sense of humour...
What did you study in university?
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Anna:) Love the post ... I know when you get further in life ... something you miss a lot & one of them is being in university... I am glad that i am going to university in Jan hahaha:) Not teasing you ... I was quite busy thats y didnt reply soon :) Back to work .. How's little one doing anyway. Thanks for sharing this post with us.. feel like powerful again..
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Lol,that sounds like my teacher Olafur Thordarson,the greatest elementary teacher on earth.He was my teacher when I was 10,11 and 12 years old.He never got mad at us when we misbehaved,he just made funny comments and kept us, his beloved students in stitches all throughout the three school years that I was so blessed to have him as my teacher.What a journey it's been,now his daughter and I are friends on facebook.
ReplyDeleteLOL! That is funny. I had a science prof who almost always put me to sleep. I had a friend who poked me every few minutes to keep me semi-conscious. She used to say, "If I can't sleep, you can't sleep!"
ReplyDeleteAnna, I came over here yesterday, prepared a "brilliant" comment, then promptly lost my internet connection, along with my brilliant comment. This happened on another blog too. Today I'm on another computer with a better connection. We'll keep our fingers crossed. :)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this post. I appreciated the student's comment and the prof had a good enough sense of humor to enjoy it himself. He must have been a good teacher, despite people nodding off.
Oh that's a great story, and I would have been shocked to hear it. Thank god he laughed, good for him. Some professor egos are so big, they can't laugh at themselves.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for helping me to make history.
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I'll bet that student went far! (Grin)
ReplyDeleteKriz I think times are changing. When I attended elementary school in Europe, we not only had serious faces, but teachers were allowed to hit, put us in the corner, and yell like there was not tomorrow. Glad that those times are over. I think one of the factor is timing. Kriz thanks for dropping by again, Anna :)
ReplyDeleteD's I had some serious 'dudes' too, lol. I studied mechanical engineering, funny nothing related to photography and writing, lol. Thanks for dropping by D's, appreciated. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sabi. I am sure you will like university, but you know I am done, it was lot of pressure and I don't think I would want to be there again. Enjoying my free spirit life now, lol. Matthew is doing fine, has few words also like ball, yes, mom, dad... it is so cool to see him speak.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for asking, and hope all is well with you. Anna :)
Purekrystal thanks for sharing your thoughts. It is great to have good teacher, and have lasting memories of them. Nice connection too. Thanks for commenting Purekrystal, appreciated. Anna :)
ReplyDeletequilly you had some though friend then, lol. I had teachers that put me to sleep too, but then work used to put me to sleep, lol, reading sometimes. I love sleeping though, but don't get this anymore since Matthew was born. Thanks again for your comment and visit, appreciated. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteHi San, I knew I heard someone knocking at the door, and no body was there when I opened, lol, but then you came back. Thanks again for your comeback. Yes he was a good teacher, I liked him even more when I got my final report, lol. I will never know if it was me getting all the right answers or the bell curve, lol. Thanks again San, appreciated your visit and comment. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ruth, and you are so right about this: 'Some professor egos are so big, they can't laugh at themselves.' - we had few of those, students tried to say something funny and it would always go down hill and against us. Oh well, cannot have everything good. Thanks again for your comment Ruth. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteAbe thanks. I will try my best to make the history. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteShrinky, you know usually the smart one's were able to get a nap in the class, because presumably they knew everything, lol. Thanks for visiting Shrinky, Anna :)
ReplyDeleteOh once in high school (I was very mischievous), my teacher caught me and said "If you do this again, I will tell your parents". We all hated that teacher so I replied "Why? You know me for 6 months, my parents know me for 15 years, what will YOU tell them...." Everyone was laughing but I was sent to the principal's office. :)
ReplyDeleteAnna where are you? HHAHAh waiting for your new post.. how's the little one doing?
ReplyDeleteI was laughing madly sitting alone on my desk :) Too good!
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Now that's why I always insisted my sons take a small recorder to class! I KNEW they'd be asleep!!!
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Sandi
Priyank thanks for sharing your thoughts on this one, that is funny. I was one of those quite ones, lol, never talked back to teachers, I guess because my teachers and my parents some were friends, and didn't wanted to ruin their reputation. My friend thanks for sharing your story again, Anna :)
ReplyDeleteOMG Sunshine I am just replying now, lol, I been around just really busy, got some work to do and that took me really off balance, lol, so I had to give up blogging for a while. Thanks for asking, I should be back shortly and should visit your shortly too. Anna :)
ReplyDelete...hey Priyank I forgot to mention, I got MBA for Dummies book instead, lol. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteBhavesh Chhatbar thanks so much for your comment, glad I made you laugh. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteSandi yes we had those too, lol, at some point friends would bring them for others, so there was less students, and more recorders. Thanks for dropping by. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteLOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Excellent!! I loved the reply!
ReplyDeleteHi Anna,
Very good memories indeed! And your policy of only remembering the good stuff is perfect...cause the bad stuff only serves to make us grow, and once we do why keep chewing on it, right?
Thanks for the laugh, girl :D!
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Max dear you made a really good point, I didn't even thing about it, lol. You know all my life I always stay positive no matter what, and kept going, and that made me successful. Successful in getting to know my self better, and understanding life [damn its sometimes complicated, lol]. Thanks Max again, you are good friend. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteThat was one smart, witty and funny answer. And it brought back memories of the college and university days.
ReplyDeleteGreat to be here, Anna. And thanks, you read my blog. Do return.
*cheers*
Anna.. where are you nowadays.. seems like very busy .. me too hahah miss you and little one's photographs
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hahahah! nice post!
ReplyDeleteI'll remember that one the next time I'm in a lecture and someone falls asleep. As for me, whether I've had 8 hours sleep or none at all, five mins into a lecture, my head starts doing the nod.
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Talking To My Soul thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on this one, appreciated. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteSunshine I am here, lol, sorry it took me long to reply to this one, lol. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteA S thanks and glad I made you laugh. Anna :)
ReplyDeletePeter never mind I used to get this at work sometimes, when I had nothing to do, lol. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this one Peter, Anna :)
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