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Part 14: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - The “Better Options” File
Overview As an overview, this article is part of a series (Overview: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - Introduction to the Article Series), exploring what excuses college students have offered to explain an absence, a missed exam, a paper or project being late, etc. All of these excuses have been collected from this author’s contemporaries - professors and instructors at colleges and universities all across America. As such, it is a “crowdsourced” piece, and I owe them my gratitude for sharing their “best” excuses - which in reality means the “worst” - from their students over the years that provided the basis for this article series. And in all of these articles, each of which deals with a different “origin area” for student excuses, from health to tech to social to pets and more, we not only see excuses that make us laugh, but we also see some that could make you cry, as there are also stories of students who “went the extra mile” and persevered over the unique obstacles they might have faced in their lives to succeed in school (A complete list of the articles in the series with links to them is provided at the end of this article.)
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
Part 1: The Best (Really Worst) College Excuses of All Time - The "Death Card"
Overview As an overview, this article is part of a series (Overview: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - Introduction to the Article Series), exploring what excuses college students have offered to explain an absence, a missed exam, a paper or project being late, etc. All of these excuses have been collected from this author’s contemporaries - professors and instructors at colleges and universities all across America. As such, it is a “crowdsourced” piece, and I owe them my gratitude for sharing their “best” excuses - which in reality means the “worst” - from their students over the years that provided the basis for this article series. And in all of these articles, each of which deals with a different “origin area” for student excuses, from health to tech to social to pets and more, we not only see excuses that make us laugh, but we also see some that could make you cry, as there are also stories of students who “went the extra mile” and persevered over the unique obstacles they might have faced in their lives to succeed in school.
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
Part 13: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - The Travel File
Overview As an overview, this article is part of a series (Overview: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - Introduction to the Article Series), exploring what excuses college students have offered to explain an absence, a missed exam, a paper or project being late, etc. All of these excuses have been collected from this author’s contemporaries - professors and instructors at colleges and universities all across America. As such, it is a “crowdsourced” piece, and I owe them my gratitude for sharing their “best” excuses - which in reality means the “worst” - from their students over the years that provided the basis for this article series. And in all of these articles, each of which deals with a different “origin area” for student excuses, from health to tech to social to pets and more, we not only see excuses that make us laugh, but we also see some that could make you cry, as there are also stories of students who “went the extra mile” and persevered over the unique obstacles they might have faced in their lives to succeed in school (A complete list of the articles in the series with links to them is provided at the end of this article.)
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
Part 4: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - The Pets and Animals File
Overview As an overview, this article is part of a series (Overview: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - Introduction to the Article Series), exploring what excuses college students have offered to explain an absence, a missed exam, a paper or project being late, etc. All of these excuses have been collected from this author’s contemporaries - professors and instructors at colleges and universities all across America. As such, it is a “crowdsourced” piece, and I owe them my gratitude for sharing their “best” excuses - which in reality means the “worst” - from their students over the years that provided the basis for this article series. And in all of these articles, each of which deals with a different “origin area” for student excuses, from health to tech to social to pets and more, we not only see excuses that make us laugh, but we also see some that could make you cry, as there are also stories of students who “went the extra mile” and persevered over the unique obstacles they might have faced in their lives to succeed in school.
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
Part 12: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - The Online Classes/Zoom File
Overview As an overview, this article is part of a series (Overview: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - Introduction to the Article Series), exploring what excuses college students have offered to explain an absence, a missed exam, a paper or project being late, etc. All of these excuses have been collected from this author’s contemporaries - professors and instructors at colleges and universities all across America. As such, it is a “crowdsourced” piece, and I owe them my gratitude for sharing their “best” excuses - which in reality means the “worst” - from their students over the years that provided the basis for this article series. And in all of these articles, each of which deals with a different “origin area” for student excuses, from health to tech to social to pets and more, we not only see excuses that make us laugh, but we also see some that could make you cry, as there are also stories of students who “went the extra mile” and persevered over the unique obstacles they might have faced in their lives to succeed in school (A complete list of the articles in the series with links to them is provided at the end of this article.)
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
Surviving Summer School
There is a big push to graduate with your bachelor's degree in 4 years - I get it, we all want to get where we are going. However, not everyone can juggle 15 units per semester while also working, managing family, and still somehow enjoying a moment of silence. One way to finish your college degree in 4 years, without drowning in homework, is to take a couple of summer courses.
By Dianna Blake5 years ago in Education
Part 9: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - The Technology File
Overview As an overview, this article is part of a series (Overview: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - Introduction to the Article Series), exploring what excuses college students have offered to explain an absence, a missed exam, a paper or project being late, etc. All of these excuses have been collected from this author’s contemporaries - professors and instructors at colleges and universities all across America. As such, it is a “crowdsourced” piece, and I owe them my gratitude for sharing their “best” excuses - which in reality means the “worst” - from their students over the years that provided the basis for this article series. And in all of these articles, each of which deals with a different “origin area” for student excuses, from health to tech to social to pets and more, we not only see excuses that make us laugh, but we also see some that could make you cry, as there are also stories of students who “went the extra mile” and persevered over the unique obstacles they might have faced in their lives to succeed in school (A complete list of the articles in the series with links to them is provided at the end of this article.)
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
Part 8: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - The Social File
Overview As an overview, this article is part of a series (Overview: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - Introduction to the Article Series), exploring what excuses college students have offered to explain an absence, a missed exam, a paper or project being late, etc. All of these excuses have been collected from this author’s contemporaries - professors and instructors at colleges and universities all across America. As such, it is a “crowdsourced” piece, and I owe them my gratitude for sharing their “best” excuses - which in reality means the “worst” - from their students over the years that provided the basis for this article series. And in all of these articles, each of which deals with a different “origin area” for student excuses, from health to tech to social to pets and more, we not only see excuses that make us laugh, but we also see some that could make you cry, as there are also stories of students who “went the extra mile” and persevered over the unique obstacles they might have faced in their lives to succeed in school (A complete list of the articles in the series with links to them is provided at the end of this article.)
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
Overview: The Best (Really Worst) College Student Excuses of All Time - Introduction to the Article Series
This is the introductory article to a series of articles exploring the “best” - well, read that as the worst - excuses offered by college students for missing classes, tests, paper due dates, etc. The basis of the articles has been “crowdsourced,” as college professors from around the country responded to an invitation on social media to share their most memorable excuses offered by their students over the course of their teaching careers. The article series has been compiled and authored by Dr. David C. Wyld, himself a business professor with over thirty years of classroom experience. While prior to this project, he might have thought that he had seen it all, the feedback Dr. Wyld got from hundreds of professors for this series of articles shows just how unlucky, how creative, and yes, sometimes just how inspiring a student excuse can be!
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
Medicine from Best Medical University in Russia 2021-22 Twinkle InstituteAB
MBBS in Russia- Studying MBBS in Russia is the best option for Indian medical students because Russia holds the 8th top medicine study destination where students choose to Study MBBS in Russia. Almost all Best Medical University in Russia are recognized by MCI, WHO, European Council and other world’s health organisations. After completion of MBBS in Russia, the degree awarded to the graduates is M.D (Physician) which is equivalent to an MBBS degree in India.
By Twinkle Institute AB5 years ago in Education
Why you should pursue MBBS from Russia 2021-22? Twinkle InstituteAB
Russia is a country situated in Eastern Europe. It became a popular country for higher medical education and one of the popular destinations for many MBBS candidates who want to study MBBS in Russia Medical College.
By Twinkle Institute AB5 years ago in Education
Medical education in Russia For Indian Students 2021-22 Twinkle InstituteAB
The procedure of getting admission for MBBS in Russia is very simple. All Russia Medical College do not require Indian aspirants to pass any medical entrance exam to get enrolled for MBBS Abroad in Russia. -Medical Universities in Russia took admission based on marks obtained in the Higher Secondary Certificate Examination (intermediate). Medical candidate from India must also fulfil the admission guidelines of the Top Ten Medical University In Russia in which he/she is enrolled also the NEET-UG eligibility criteria set by the Medical Council of India. You should keep in mind that applications for admission in Russia for MBBS will likely start from the 1st week of May every year. The application form filing period is from May to October. All applications must be submitted by the end of October month. Our expert team will advise our students to make an early application because the list of enrolling students is quite large and the number of applicants and seats are limited. The seats in Medical college in Russia is given strictly on a first come first served basis and depend on availability. Therefore, it is always beneficial to those applicants who apply as early as possible. The academic year in Russia holds two semesters. The first semester in Russian medical colleges begins in September and ends in January. The second semester begins in the first week of February and ends in mid-June. At the end of each semester exams are being conducted and students have to clear those exams. After this, they have vacations: approximately 2 weeks in winter, 2 months in summer (from 1st week of July to august last week), this is the time when new admissions are taking place. MBBS Admission in Abroad is an emerging MBBS educational consultant providing its experiences and guidelines to the students and you will be paying for the best services by the consultants to those students who want to study MBBS in abroad in the top and reputed medical universities abroad. Every year 2 to 3 lakhs of students pass the NEET UG exam but there are around 20,000 medical seats in India and only these aspirants manage to get admission in government medical universities, but what about the rest of the students who appeared for the exam.
By Twinkle Institute AB5 years ago in Education







