romanywitch (
romanywitch) wrote in
fandomhigh2005-11-22 10:16 am
Entry tags:
Office Hours - Abnormal Psychology
Jenny is sitting in a bare office, and is typing happily away on her laptop, updating herself on all the new computer technology she's been missing out on.
ETA: The post is closed to new interaction. If you've already commented, then by all means, let's continue the conversation. But it's closed to anyone new. That's because I'm going to be sending out another email soon.
ETA: The post is closed to new interaction. If you've already commented, then by all means, let's continue the conversation. But it's closed to anyone new. That's because I'm going to be sending out another email soon.

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"Good day, Ms Calender. I hope I'm not interupting. I'm Cameron Mitchell."
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"Miss Calender? I'm Paige Matthews, I'm here about the essay."
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Text message
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"Read email? WTF?!?! -D"
Re: Text message
"Bullshit, taking to the bith, will get back our project.
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Knocking on the outside of the door Jonathan peeps his head in, "Ms. Calendar," he calls.
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"Professor Calendar? I'm Jessica Atreides. I decided to drop by instead of replying to the e-mail. Broots is my partner for the experiment."
Jessica hands Jenny two sheets of paper. The first one is her proposal for the experiment:
Broots and I had considered doing a test where two groups of people would have to solve a puzzle. Both groups are timed, but the first group is not informed that they are being timed, whereas the experimental group would be. The idea is to see whether humans generally perform better under pressure or with no set deadline. We may also classify the results by gender, to see if there is a difference in the way that men and women react to pressure. We will, of course, only do humans, as a vampire, for example, might have a different reaction.
The other sheet is a schedule, which reads:
Journalism 301: MTWThF 11am-3pm
Essential Quantum Theory for Beginners: MW Chronofluid
((Jessica seems to have the worst luck in teachers, half her classes have gone up in smoke.))
Jessica adds, "As you can see, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 pm might be a little difficult to make."
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