Posted on 11/27/2016 6:55:20 PM PST by Innovative
As Americans comes to terms with the election results, students seem to need extra time and care to cope with Donald Trumps victory. Colleges across the US have canceled classes and exams, offered disaster counseling and dog and coloring book therapies. '
Since Wednesday, schools have been trying to help students recover from election day, which for some ended in a shocking outcome.
Classes were canceled or postponed the morning after the elections at some colleges due to understanding that students had stayed up late to wait for the results. Some professors even decided that holding exams would be counterproductive because students complained about serious stress.
One University of Michigan psychology professor postponed an exam until November 16. However one feels about the results of this important election, its clear that it (and the period leading up to it) is/has been very distracting and upsetting to many students, professor John Snodgrass wrote in an email, cited by the College Fix. Ive been receiving many emails in recent hours from students requesting to delay the exam due to associated serious stress.
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Snowflakes are an embarrassment.
They wouldn’t know the meaning of real stress if it bit them on their rear ends.
In Syracuse, in the 1950s, when you cut the class 3 times, you got no higher than a B; 6 times, no more than C; and 9 times, no more than D; regardless of the course and test marks. If you didn’t turn in the term paper on time, you flunked. No excuses. And that was before government-backed loans, when your parents or you paid the tuition.
All wee wee’ed up.
Anyone a deug dealer or pimp? I can see a big sale boost in services for snowflakes
One day these coddled children will be running the HR department at your company. Think about that, and despair.
ML/NJ
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