Corey Bit Spank
Active member
So I had an incident yesterday where for the first time, my car didn't start. It was a dead battery, but none the less I missed an exam.
The syllabus said no make-ups unless there's a valid medical excuse. Evidently he meant it.
"You should have maintained your car."
Well, yeah, that's true. These things happen. I had to have the professor whom I do UG research for call and plead my case, stating I'm a good student. It worked, but it's a big hassle and I can't always rely on my resources to help me. I got lucky.
I can get a room near south campus for $180-200 a month. My school has three campuses. I go to school on North, but south is in the city and where there is cheap housing. Shuttles run every 15 minutes during peak hours, and it's a 10 minute shuttle ride.
I make $450 a month. I pay $119 a month for insurance and $86 for gas. Basically commuting has become a PITA. Finding parking has become horrendous. The people that live on North still drive their cars from their housing to the parking spots on the spine. Sometimes because of Buffalo's harsh weather, and sometimes because they want to show the world that they have a car. pffft.
What would you do, given your experiences?
The syllabus said no make-ups unless there's a valid medical excuse. Evidently he meant it.
"You should have maintained your car."
Well, yeah, that's true. These things happen. I had to have the professor whom I do UG research for call and plead my case, stating I'm a good student. It worked, but it's a big hassle and I can't always rely on my resources to help me. I got lucky.
I can get a room near south campus for $180-200 a month. My school has three campuses. I go to school on North, but south is in the city and where there is cheap housing. Shuttles run every 15 minutes during peak hours, and it's a 10 minute shuttle ride.
I make $450 a month. I pay $119 a month for insurance and $86 for gas. Basically commuting has become a PITA. Finding parking has become horrendous. The people that live on North still drive their cars from their housing to the parking spots on the spine. Sometimes because of Buffalo's harsh weather, and sometimes because they want to show the world that they have a car. pffft.
What would you do, given your experiences?