8.01.2007

Another Good Report Card

While there are certainly many things that I am not good at (like swimming for example), one thing I never really had much trouble with was school.

I had friends who were always sweating it come report card time, but for me, that was never really a problem all the way from Kindergarten through college (with the notable exception of Mrs. Pharr’s AP Calculus class in 11th grade). I was always on the Honor Roll (or the “Dean’s List” as it is referred to in college), even my last semester at Harding when I was a full-time graduate student, a Graduate Assistant for the Foreign Language Department, working as an ESL teacher at an elementary school and playing my last year of college ultimate.

But any and all academic achievements I may have accomplished in the past have been dwarfed by what I found out today when I checked my Harding e-mail account for the first time in several months: I managed to make the Dean’s List this past spring semester despite the fact that I wasn’t enrolled in any classes.

Sometimes schools give out honorary Doctorate degrees. I guess this is something similar—based on past achievements, I’ve been honorarily appointed to the Dean’s List.

Here’s an excerpt from the message I got from the Vice President for Academic Affairs:
It is my pleasure to inform you that you made the Dean’s List at Harding University for the past semester. Recognition on the Dean’s List is a high honor because only students who have earned at least a 3.65 grade point average on twelve or more hours are eligible.

You should be proud of this significant achievement. We fell that Harding offers a very challenging academic program. Therefore, your academic success is one indication of your potential for success throughout your life.
I used to think that Harding was pretty challenging as well. But that was before I got straight A’s without even being aware that I was enrolled in classes.

11 comments:

  1. Thats really impressive Luke - whats next? A paycheck without a job?

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  2. Veronica,

    I wish, but alas, as I said, I'm better at some things than others.

    In the job world, all I seem to be manage so far is getting part-time pay for full-time work. :(

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  3. Apparently this was a widespread issue. I received the same notice, as did my wife and sister-in-law.

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  4. John,

    How disappointing, I thought I was special. Apparently our alma mater is just a little lacking in the competence department.

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  5. You are old. And by the way, still gay.

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  6. Paul,

    I am old, but most people probably think that you’re older than I am.

    As to the other issue, well, aren’t you the one who hasn’t had a date in 1300+ days?

    Oh snap.

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  7. I am going to go back some 10 years and see if I made the Dean's list. That is funny.

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  8. You could be CEO without joining a company!

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  9. Edward,

    Even if you didn't make the Dean's List back then, it's apparently not too late!

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  10. David,

    That sounds good. While I'm at it, maybe I could become an Aussie without leaving Arkansas?

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