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7 thoughts on “Comic Caption Contest: The Professor’s Office”
Well, my first problem with your paper was when you described Moses as “a good example of a Christian.”
But this is just blank.
So are your books.
I see that you have been recommend by many outstanding biblical scholars. Your statement of purpose is one of the best I have seen. You already have several works published and know several historical languages. You have traveled the world searching out ancient Greek manuscripts…but, do you blog?
I appreciate your command of the Hebrew language and the Rabbinical writings, but seriously–this is a Supply Chain class. Did you even THINK about writing about inventory? Or trucks? Or Customer Service? (Hey–neither did Wal*Mart!)
You all are doing very well so far! I have to say when Joe’s comment showed up in my email I did not initially realize what he was commenting on. I thought “Hang on! When did I say Moses was a good Christian?”
Steve’s very good as well… I hope we don’t end up with charges of nepotism.
As a recently tenured professor, I have a new grading scheme. I randomly place the papers in 4 piles. They get “B’s”, “C’s”, “D’s” and “F’s”. Only this one paper in my hand will get an “A”.