Friday, March 13, 2009

Where all my hard-earned money goes

In case anyone was wondering who funds the testing center...

That would be me.

I think this semester alone I have probably paid the salary of all the employees, and probably paid for the lights to be turned on.

Quite honestly, I'm afraid to look at my financial account to see what my running total is.

You might be thinking, Hey Katie, why don't you just not be lazy and study for a test BEFORE the test even begins?

I'll tell you why.

I don't know. Perhaps its because other things are much more alluring. What those things are? Two words. Jack Bauer.

But wouldn't you avoid a room like this as well?


Those late days are a procrastinator's worst enemy...but best friend.

(But seriously, why does American Heritage professors feel like they have superiority where they can charge 7 dollars, instead of 5, for a late fee . . . I feel like revolting.)

4 comments:

Randi said...

Hey Katie! Thanks for stopping in to say hi!!
That's crazy with the testing center. At least you have the option, though, right?
We never had the option of a testing center for late tests.
(We just had to use broken slate and coal to write with. ;) )

Kristalyn said...

Haha that picture brought back memories of too many long hours spent there. DId you really take a picture? I know...I always wondered why American Heritage got to charge more too!!

Babzanne Barker said...

I still don't get it! They charge you to take tests??? shouldn't that be included with the tuition? Or is it that if you miss taking a test on time they let you bribe them into taking it late by paying a fee?!!! Boy have things changed in the past thirty years.......

Linda said...

Ditto your mom's comment. The whole time I attended BYU I don't ever recall there being a testing center.