Lord El-Melloi II [AU] (
fionnuisce) wrote in
kaisou2022-08-26 03:29 pm
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Since I'm clearly going to be stuck here for a while, I'll be teaching university-level chemistry for a while. I think I can handle the subject itself, or rather that's the least of my concerns about the position.
The thing is, I've never taught ordinary students that haven't had wildly abnormal lives by virtue of being mages. And I've definitely never set foot in a university that isn't a massive web of political struggles and assassination attempts.
Don't suppose anyone has advice on how to approach or handle any of this?
The thing is, I've never taught ordinary students that haven't had wildly abnormal lives by virtue of being mages. And I've definitely never set foot in a university that isn't a massive web of political struggles and assassination attempts.
Don't suppose anyone has advice on how to approach or handle any of this?

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[hey, it happens.]
Either way, passing one form of culture shock off as another is just stupid enough to work.
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[LEARNING!! :D :D :D]
That's true. Really hope it works for you.
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You sound alarmingly like a student I've had for a while.
At least now I know it won't be boring.
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[R I G H T?]
It's impossible for science to ever be boring!
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Anything can be boring, if you're learning from someone insufferable enough.
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[He really can't deny the human incarnation of chaos thing this month.]
I guess it can be a pretty dull experience if it's below your skill level. Ergo the wanting to check out the college lab.
[High school chemistry is teaching him absolutely nothing he didn't already know. ]
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