By iAmPaul - 11/09/2014 19:16 - Canada - Ottawa
iAmPaul tells us more.
Hey everyone, Here's a bit more info: It's only the second week of classes, and I don't have my schedule completely memorized yet. I thought my class was at 1 PM, but I realised it was at 2:30 PM. I thought the crowd of students outside the class was pretty different from last week's (my class is a computer class - comprised of mostly males); there were mostly females there. Went in the class with everyone, sat down, waited for the prof to show up. Instead, the prof for the actual class that was happening showed up and she put up the PowerPoint for some sort of psychology class. She looked at me and told me that I'd better get out before it gets too embarrassing. I quickly and nervously packed up my things and rushed back out of the class while feverishly checking my watch and feeling the stares of 150+ students. Rookie mistake, especially for a third-year student like myself. >_
Top comments
Comments
Freshman!
I do that all the time! You're not the only one! xx
No prof at my university gives a crap about extra students at their lectures. I've tried out classes a couple times without actually enrolling. Some people would even go to lectures taught by different prof's (for the same course) if they were having trouble with a certain topic or needed a review.
I had a similar problem, only I had one of my friends with me. I convinced him we're in that class, and also no one looked familiar, when all of a sudden a professor came in and started asking everyone if they did their accounting homework. We don't study accounting. And our actual class was in the venue right next to the one we were in. My friend wasn't very impressed.
I think we've all done that.
Keywords
Too easy, detonate yourself in a blaze of glory. You might die, but as they say in street fighter, your soul still burns.
Maybe it was OP?? :O