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Goodbye to September: The ProfHacker Week in Review
My university doesn’t have a fall break of any sort, so this week marks an annual turning point in the fall semester: Students start to take exams and write more significant papers, and start to get tired. Then they realize, “Holy hell: There’s no long weekend between Labor Day and Thanksgiving!” Exhaustion won’t set in for a few weeks yet, but we do have endemic tiredness and stress–just in time for the arrival of the flu season! It’s awesome.
But that’s this week! Last week was a very model of happy busy-ness:
Have a great week! Let’s be safe out there.
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