Guest guest Posted October 1, 2003 Report Share Posted October 1, 2003 Hi All, I want to release my frustrations with NTs here. I hope you guys don't mind or get mad at me. It's better here than on other places where there are NTs and they get mad at me and put me down. As usual, my lab instructor HATES me. She is the NT of NTs, wanting everyone to do everything in a social, group fashion ( that way she gets the credit for teaching us but no one actually ends up learning anything), not wanting anyone to ask smart, real questions,etc. It's making me nucking futs. AHHHHH!!! Since I have this cold/virus, I wanted to see the bugs that were making me miserable. I asked her last lab if I could cough on a slide and see what I had, and she looked at me like I fell off of Mars when it got close to the earth. Today's lab she STILL wouldn't let me do a spread plate of the bugs on back of my throat, even if we did one on the stuff on our skin. She gave me the icky look- so then I was asking to see a " socially inappropriate " slide. (I come up with little names and anecdotes for NT reactions to me) She thinks I'm trying to show off my smarts- doesn't she see that would be a bad idea? I am the only one who shows any interest in the lab, so SHE HATES ME. All she wants to do is get out early and party with her friends, and look for a boyfriend. That's not what I paid for. School is expensive for open university students, and she needs to respect me. She has this attitude, then wonders why the NTs (the rest of the class) don't give a damn about the class and fail her quizzes. I sent her an email and the bitch never returned it. All her emails of class notes are in Power Point- I don't have it and I'm not going to pay $150 just to get it. I asked her what I can do about that. This NT stuff is making me nuts. How can anyone live that way?? It is SO dishonest, I can't think up all those lies on no sleep and while I'm trying to learn. I find that I can't concentrate on class material or my interest and smile. I just keep looking at people, concentrating on what I want to say, how I can say it, and they give me this idiotic grin and I'm suppose to smile back. Lately I've been forgetting all about it. And my perservations scare and annoy people. I have now become impassioned in my interest, feline health and nutrition. I think about it and the microbial things related to it and I want to know more, and I'm met with a brick wall from that bitch. I have to curb my enthusiasm and act like an NT. My lecture professor seems to want to help me, but he is slow. He still hasn't returned the tests, nor my email from a couple of days ago. I know I have to be patient, as he is very busy, and he told me the university is taking all his time in meetings. When I don't smile back at these stupid NTs they then hate me for life and I'm an " asshole " . They would prefer that I deceive them and pull out a halfway decent smile, even when I don't mean it, than focus on the topic at hand. My lab teacher is so sensitive to this crap that it's ridiculous. I can see it takes all she has to give me that fake smile, even though I've done nothing to her. The problem is, they get mad and judge and stay mad, no matter what. And acting like this is so ass backwards, so illogical, senseless, and meaningless it's very frustrating for me. If anyone has feedback or can relate to this or my previous post, please let me know. I'm trying to figure out a way to smooth things out with her, and calm her down. Jeanette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2003 Report Share Posted October 1, 2003 Jeanette, Sounds like your instructor belongs in a mall, not a lab! Leave the intelligent work to the likes of us. I'm with you - I'd like to see what makes me tick/sick/ick. Sound off all you like. That's what we're here for. If I wasn't so low right now, I'd be sounding off, too. Colin. Socially Inappropriate Slides > Hi All, > > I want to release my frustrations with NTs here. I hope you guys don't mind or get mad at me. It's better here than on other places where there are NTs and they get mad at me and put me down. > > As usual, my lab instructor HATES me. She is the NT of NTs, wanting everyone to do everything in a social, group fashion ( that way she gets the credit for teaching us but no one actually ends up learning anything), not wanting anyone to ask smart, real questions,etc. > > It's making me nucking futs. AHHHHH!!! > > Since I have this cold/virus, I wanted to see the bugs that were making me miserable. I asked her last lab if I could cough on a slide and see what I had, and she looked at me like I fell off of Mars when it got close to the earth. Today's lab she STILL wouldn't let me do a spread plate of the bugs on back of my throat, even if we did one on the stuff on our skin. She gave me the icky look- so then I was asking to see a " socially inappropriate " slide. > > (I come up with little names and anecdotes for NT reactions to me) > > She thinks I'm trying to show off my smarts- doesn't she see that would be a bad idea? I am the only one who shows any interest in the lab, so SHE HATES ME. All she wants to do is get out early and party with her friends, and look for a boyfriend. That's not what I paid for. > > School is expensive for open university students, and she needs to respect me. She has this attitude, then wonders why the NTs (the rest of the class) don't give a damn about the class and fail her quizzes. > > I sent her an email and the bitch never returned it. All her emails of class notes are in Power Point- I don't have it and I'm not going to pay $150 just to get it. I asked her what I can do about that. > > This NT stuff is making me nuts. How can anyone live that way?? It is SO dishonest, I can't think up all those lies on no sleep and while I'm trying to learn. I find that I can't concentrate on class material or my interest and smile. I just keep looking at people, concentrating on what I want to say, how I can say it, and they give me this idiotic grin and I'm suppose to smile back. Lately I've been forgetting all about it. > > And my perservations scare and annoy people. > > I have now become impassioned in my interest, feline health and nutrition. I think about it and the microbial things related to it and I want to know more, and I'm met with a brick wall from that bitch. > > I have to curb my enthusiasm and act like an NT. > > My lecture professor seems to want to help me, but he is slow. He still hasn't returned the tests, nor my email from a couple of days ago. I know I have to be patient, as he is very busy, and he told me the university is taking all his time in meetings. > > When I don't smile back at these stupid NTs they then hate me for life and I'm an " asshole " . They would prefer that I deceive them and pull out a halfway decent smile, even when I don't mean it, than focus on the topic at hand. > > My lab teacher is so sensitive to this crap that it's ridiculous. I can see it takes all she has to give me that fake smile, even though I've done nothing to her. > > The problem is, they get mad and judge and stay mad, no matter what. And acting like this is so ass backwards, so illogical, senseless, and meaningless it's very frustrating for me. > > If anyone has feedback or can relate to this or my previous post, please let me know. I'm trying to figure out a way to smooth things out with her, and calm her down. > > Jeanette > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 Jeanette wrote: > I sent her an email and the bitch never returned it. All her emails > of class notes are in Power Point- I don't have it and I'm not going > to pay $150 just to get it. I asked her what I can do about that. http://www.openoffice.org The presentation program in OpenOffice is supposed to be compatible with PowerPoint, and OpenOffice is free. I would not buy any MS product personally... Windows that came with the computer is as far as I would go. MS is too powerful and has too much influence over the computer world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 Hi, I can totally sympathise with you about the smiling thing. I feel people are horrible to me because I dont smile; its even been pointed out to me by someone at work once - 'you never smile'' like some accusation. I do smile, it's just more likely to occur when I feel safe and am with people I know and like. I find life in the outside world very nerve-wracking with people often being horrible for no real reason. I've tried smiling with some people land when they dont return the smile it feels awful, so i developed a policy of only smiling if they smiled first. Expecting you to always be smiling on the off-chance that a person will choose to smile back seems to be a very risky thing. I have done it and people are more likely to smile at you if you are already smiling but its such hard work, feels totally unnatural and anyway I dont feel a lot of people are deserving of my nice-ness - to smile at them is like saying I think they're an OK person when a lot of the time I can feel their nastiness oozing from every pore! I think, for an easier life, if a colleague or lecturer smiles at you, it's best to return the smile - it's encouraging that they're smiling at you first - this indicates that they are giving you a certain level of acceptance If someone smiles at me I always return it as it's only polite; its the people who give funny looks I cant cope with; like they're expecting a different expression to the one currently on my face - I find these people just tedious and it makes me feel I cant be doing with people. As for the slides I would have assumed that it would be potentially quite dangerous to culture any form of cold virus, partly because it would be very infections and partly because its mutations in cold viruses that cause pandemics that can end up killing millions of people. The lecturer was being ignorant in not giving an explanation though because the concept is an interesting one; the fact she pulled a face doesnt say much for her really - I switch off instantly from people who act like that - they're all 'overreaction and playing to the audience and very little interesting content' in my opinion. Just tolerate her and smile back if she does. Ask her questions if they're absolutely necessary for your course but i'd limit interaction with her to the bare minimum as she sounds annoying and disrespectful - limit her opportunities to be like this towards you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 > Â Â Â 3. Socially Inappropriate Slides > Â Â Â Â Â i dont know if this applies where you are, but here, teachers have no choice in coursework being based on groupwork. if it is done well, it is actually an effective way of learning, even for as, however, mostly it is done very badly and as you observed, nobody learns much at all. as far as coughing on a slide is concerned, a teacher here would be disciplined for permitting that. we have to encourage body fluids to stay in the body. skin cells are different as they are not fluid, and they do not spread so far and with such force. i guess if this was the case where you are, teacher would have told you. i cannot imagine it being acceptable though, for safety reasons. we are not allowed to examine blood, saliva, snot or any other body fluids in the classroom or lab. maybe you should do medicine. __________________________________________________________________ McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network. Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial today! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/computing/mcafee/index.jsp?promo=393397 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 gprobertson@... wrote: > > > 3. Socially Inappropriate Slides From: " Jeanette " > > > > i dont know if this applies where you are, but here, teachers have no > choice in coursework being based on groupwork. if it is done well, > it is actually an effective way of learning, even for as, however, > mostly it is done very badly and as you observed, nobody learns much > at all. I tend to think that university instructors have more latitude in this regard than teachers in high school, middle school, or elementary school, but individual colleges or universities may put pressure on instructors to do the group activities. I don't think that group activities would be good for me in any form; I do not learn well when I am stressed, and being in a group with others always makes me stressed. I do not have the ability to feel like a part of a group; although I have been dumped into groups with humans before, I have never actually felt like one of a group, per se... even in groups of autistic adults, it always feels like it is the group + me, not ever that I am a part of the group. As such, I feel no responsibility or concern for the other members; I know that their grade can depend upon my actions to a degree, and mine on them, and I do not approve of this. My grade should reflect my abilities and willingness to do the work, not anyone else's. I am pretty testy with regard to being expected to do any work on my time; if I elect to do assigned work (and I often did not when I was in college), it will be in the time, place, and manner of my choosing, and that will be that; if the group is expected to meet outside of class... well, that would not be the manner of my choosing, and I would not do it... and certainly I would not be willing to negotiate a meeting spot outside of the classroom. I have typically taken failing grades in classes rather than go outside of the parameters that I predefined for what I will do and what I will not-- and nothing is more likely to bring that out than putting me in a group. I recall the last time I was in a class that required a group activity. It was some sort of philosophy class, one that required persuasive argument. I was put in a group, and the topic was " liberal media bias. " I cannot remember exactly how it went, but some people were " pro " and some were " con " on that topic. The day that the project was announced, and when we broke into the groups, was the last day I attended that class. It was well beyond the two-week drop deadline, so I ceased going, and took the failing grade. Had I stayed in college, I would have attempted to make up the class by finding another instructor for the same class, one that did not require group activity. If there was no other choice, I doubt I would have done anything other than what I did. I do not do group activity, and that is that-- this is not negotiable with me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 Let's see if I have this straight: its OK to breathe in or otherwise take on other's germs, but its not OK to examine my own in a controlled environment?!! RE:Socially Inappropriate Slides > > > > 3. Socially Inappropriate Slides > > > > i dont know if this applies where you are, but here, teachers have no choice in coursework being based on groupwork. if it is done well, it is actually an effective way of learning, even for as, however, mostly it is done very badly and as you observed, nobody learns much at all. > > as far as coughing on a slide is concerned, a teacher here would be disciplined for permitting that. we have to encourage body fluids to stay in the body. skin cells are different as they are not fluid, and they do not spread so far and with such force. i guess if this was the case where you are, teacher would have told you. i cannot imagine it being acceptable though, for safety reasons. we are not allowed to examine blood, saliva, snot or any other body fluids in the classroom or lab. maybe you should do medicine. > > __________________________________________________________________ > McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network. > Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial today! > http://channels.netscape.com/ns/computing/mcafee/index.jsp?promo=393397 > > Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! > http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 Yes! Isn't that stupid? Half the class had the darn cold, and NO you CAN'T culture a virus. I was going to COUGH on a slide or just swab the back of my throat, do a " live mount " observe the bacteria- name them and then disinfect them. Hell, LOTS of persons were coughing. And we CULTURED BACTERIA from our skin, not cells. We took sterile saline and swabed our skin and did a spread plate. And she told us THAT could have problems, which is stupid to me. She said some people's bacteria may not be good for others, so we had to use our Student ID #, so others wouldn't know who had what- how is that going to prevent others from " getting " another person's bacteria? They are STANDING next to eachother, afterall. Then I asked her " So how come we don't get sick from eachother? " she got mad and didn't answer me. I think it's just stupid " liability " shit, and no one could possibly get sick from anything, but someone could decide to sue about it if they wanted money. So then I asked her if it was just for privacy, and she said yes. I'd better keep my skin to myself- I guess. Anyone who shows any interest in the natural world, or curiosity is dubbed a loser and thwarted. And they wonder why graduation rates are way down and nobody learns anything. Jeanette RE:Socially Inappropriate Slides > > > > 3. Socially Inappropriate Slides > > > > i dont know if this applies where you are, but here, teachers have no choice in coursework being based on groupwork. if it is done well, it is actually an effective way of learning, even for as, however, mostly it is done very badly and as you observed, nobody learns much at all. > > as far as coughing on a slide is concerned, a teacher here would be disciplined for permitting that. we have to encourage body fluids to stay in the body. skin cells are different as they are not fluid, and they do not spread so far and with such force. i guess if this was the case where you are, teacher would have told you. i cannot imagine it being acceptable though, for safety reasons. we are not allowed to examine blood, saliva, snot or any other body fluids in the classroom or lab. maybe you should do medicine. > > __________________________________________________________________ > McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network. > Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial today! > http://channels.netscape.com/ns/computing/mcafee/index.jsp?promo=393397 > > Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! > http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 Jane Meyerding wrote: > Personally, I am with you, . Only once did I participate in one > of those meeting-outside-class type groups. It took me by surprise. > I'd never heard of such a thing before. We met only once. If I were > still in school and facing more of those groups, I would be in the > Disabilities Office working on getting an " out " due to autism. Yes, indeed, I was thinking the same thing. When I was writing how I (badly) handled being forced into a group in a class when I was in college, I was thinking that now I would do exactly what you wrote above, playing the ADA card if necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 's post about being told to smile (that happened to me a lot when I was younger; maybe people feel less free to do it to old women, assuming we probably have reason not to smile!) reminded me of something in this Scientific American article: http://www.mindspring.com/~jradin/pattyhome/Autism/sciamone.html One thing it says (hmmmm. I hope I am remembering correctly that this article is the source of what I'm about to say; I know I read it somewhere recently) is that the mouths of autistics tend to be lower at the outide ends than in the middle. That's certainly true of me and probably explains why people think I look sad (or even angry) when I'm not. Maybe seeing an autistic mouth, which they mistake for an unhappy mouth, evokes some kind of atavistic impulse in NTs and forces them to demand a smile. (I'm joking....) Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 wrote: >I tend to think that university instructors have more latitude in this >regard than teachers in high school, middle school, or elementary >school, but individual colleges or universities may put pressure on >instructors to do the group activities. In the university where I work (in an office), there is oversight of teaching. All instructors are required to be evaluated on a regular basis. Another faculty member attends their class(es) and reads their syllabi, etc. Also, there are " fads " (my term, not theirs), such as group-learning, that become almost mandatory. Such fads can be avoided, I think, only by limiting one's teaching to certain types of courses. Making that choice also limits one's career " profile, " though. It won't " win points " with your colleagues or those in charge of making decisions about your steps up the career rungs. Personally, I am with you, . Only once did I participate in one of those meeting-outside-class type groups. It took me by surprise. I'd never heard of such a thing before. We met only once. If I were still in school and facing more of those groups, I would be in the Disabilities Office working on getting an " out " due to autism. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 Liability I can understand - so why wasn't everyone wearing a mask?!! If you get sick, sue! Why is curiosity a bad thing? Tell it to (name your favourite inventor/discoveror) ... Colin (As curious as hell). Quoting Jeanette : > Yes! Isn't that stupid? Half the class had the darn cold, and NO you CAN'T > culture a virus. I was going to COUGH on a slide or just swab the back of my > throat, do a " live mount " observe the bacteria- name them and then disinfect > them. Hell, LOTS of persons were coughing. > > And we CULTURED BACTERIA from our skin, not cells. We took sterile saline > and swabed our skin and did a spread plate. And she told us THAT could have > problems, which is stupid to me. She said some people's bacteria may not be > good for others, so we had to use our Student ID #, so others wouldn't know > who had what- how is that going to prevent others from " getting " another > person's bacteria? They are STANDING next to eachother, afterall. Then I > asked her " So how come we don't get sick from eachother? " she got mad and > didn't answer me. > > I think it's just stupid " liability " shit, and no one could possibly get sick > from anything, but someone could decide to sue about it if they wanted > money. > > So then I asked her if it was just for privacy, and she said yes. I'd better > keep my skin to myself- I guess. > > Anyone who shows any interest in the natural world, or curiosity is dubbed a > loser and thwarted. And they wonder why graduation rates are way down and > nobody learns anything. > > Jeanette > RE:Socially Inappropriate Slides > > > > > > > > > 3. Socially Inappropriate Slides > > > > > > > i dont know if this applies where you are, but here, teachers have no > choice in coursework being based on groupwork. if it is done well, it is > actually an effective way of learning, even for as, however, mostly it is > done very badly and as you observed, nobody learns much at all. > > > > as far as coughing on a slide is concerned, a teacher here would be > disciplined for permitting that. we have to encourage body fluids to > stay > in the body. skin cells are different as they are not fluid, and they do > not spread so far and with such force. i guess if this was the case > where > you are, teacher would have told you. i cannot imagine it being > acceptable > though, for safety reasons. we are not allowed to examine blood, saliva, > snot or any other body fluids in the classroom or lab. maybe you should > do > medicine. > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > > McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network. > > Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial > today! > > http://channels.netscape.com/ns/computing/mcafee/index.jsp?promo=393397 > > > > Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! > > http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.