dear wonderful texas a&m profs-
why do you feel it necessary to coordinate your tests so my husband's head gets visibly larger mid-week? and why do you insist on making the largest projects of the year due the monday after spring break and the monday after easter? thank you, for causing my husband a giant amount of stress and help him spend less time with his family. we get to see him all the time, so it's really no problem. also, i'm so glad that he can't go spend time with his family over easter because he has to stay home and work on a program....i'd really like to drive 8 hours...with kids...alone, and do the running around, dressing up, and not sleeping at night. i think of it as the 'iron-man challenge for mothers'...and you know how much i love challenges. plus, i've been really spoiled by the past easters when he got to egg hunt with the boys and go to church with us. i'm so glad we pay you money we don't have for an education that's more about cramming and memorizing long enough to take a test, than about actually learning and being able to apply what is learned. i also appreciate that last semester, a post-doc student was dropped into an upper level aero class to teach it, because one of your profs refused. nathan told me how much fun he had attending that same class taught by an actual prof, just to learn the material. we really enjoyed that time we didn't get to spend together. i'm officially fed up with my husband sleeping with the aero lab more than me.
sincerely,
hilary cunningham
excuse the incessant griping. i'm tired.
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