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It just doesn't look good, especially if it's the same person consistantly. Same goes with people showing up late to class, it's like they don't care (which does not look good in a business environment).
I'm like 60-80% of the time to my anatomy II class, but I also have an A on every single quiz and test thus far and have turned in every assignment. Does that still mean I don't care?
Yea unless you go out of your way to disturb the teacher and class, I don't see a problem. Especially if you're passing w/ good grades. None of my teachers mind, in fact a few find it somewhat amusing.
you obviously care about your grade in the class, but you don't care about showing up on time which is disrespectul to the professor teaching it.
you obviously care about your grade in the class, but you don't care about showing up on time which is disrespectul to the professor teaching it.
Depends what kind of class it is. If it is a lecture with 200+ people, they generally don't give a shit.
Eh, I didn't say people who arrive late don't care, but it does give off the image of it. Personally, when you're talking about college I am in agreement with you, you pay for the class you can leave whenever you want. I've had classes one after another that are on opposite sides of the campus so I understand where you're coming from. It especially sucks over the winter when it's snowing. However, coming in late for meetings (what this topic is really about) is more disrespectful than coming late for a lecture with 300+ students.I'm like 60-80% of the time to my anatomy II class, but I also have an A on every single quiz and test thus far and have turned in every assignment. Does that still mean I don't care?
I am late to my classes about 40% of the time, and in highschool, much more.
For most people, school is just a means to an end. And I don't think it's disrespectful to the teacher/professor.
As long as you don't make a big deal out of it.
If you come in late, take your seat, and get out your book/notes. I don't see the problem.
On the other hand, if you come in late, make a scene, be loud, and obnoxious. That is totally disrespectful. My early class has a kid like that, who is always loud and annoying, and he's the only one who thinks he's funny.
I would bet that the people who are always late are usually the same people who are always unprepared, the same people who drive like idiots, the same people who talk in a quiet library, the same people who talk on their cell phones in restaraunts, the same people who have stupid ass dogs that don't listen, the same people grow fat by age 30, the same people who bring their infants to R rated movies, the same people who talk on their cell phone while taking a shit in a public restroom, the same people who would rather watch Jerry Springer than read a book, etc., etc.
People who are unintelligent, lazy, and inconsiderate in one aspect of their life are likely unintelligent, lazy, and inconsiderate in general is what I am getting at.
I always find it interesting to "people watch," just sit on a bench somewhere and watch people going about their lives. I get a big kick out of seeing some idiot who has absolutely no self-awareness, and imagining him blundering through his whole life in that manner.
You're "that guy" in the stall next to me, aren't you?I think talking on a cell phone while you are taking a shit is a sign of respect.