This morning I took part in the Open Day at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. My
colleague, Clint, brought his I-pad and asked somebody to take some photos. The
open Day started at 9. My time slot was 9-10. What I didn’t know was that there
was general information between 9 and 10 and only thereafter an opportunity for
the students to visit the different tables. So, nobody came during that time. I
decided to stay on a while. I didn’t get any difficult questions. The only time
I messed it up was when somebody asked about one of the degrees and I only
heard half the question. I thought the person asked how many credits made up the
degree and I answered 364. But the person was asking how many points she needed
to apply, meaning how many points from her high school certificate. (Usually
one needs between 20 and 30, so my answer “364” was really a nonsense answer.)
One of my colleagues heard what I said and filled in. It is always good to be
together with more experienced people.
We were a number of teachers at the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics table.
A dad, together with his two children, is seeking information about our School.
Är mannen på porträttet du om 15 år?
ReplyDeleteTroligen inte! Han var Chancellor. Jag åfr vara nöjd om jag blir Honorary Lecturer. :-)
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