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Saturday, May 24, 2025

In response to “Can you hear us now?”:

I am a graduate student who is two years into a doctorate. I have a master’s degree. I am a teaching assistant. My student evaluations tend to be excellent. I am underpaid. I am in debt. In my time at UF I have been regularly approached by students who are failing and wonder, “Why?”

I often think to myself, “Maybe you wouldn’t be failing if you didn’t spend so much class time texting, Facebooking or reading the Alligator.”

I often think, “When did an ‘A’ become a right?”

I often think, “Maybe if your parents were willing to pay the kinds of taxes required to fully sustain public education, they (not you, dear student) would have a right to complain about the quality of the education you are receiving.”

I often wonder, “How can a supposed public Ivy League university actually house students who write into this paper to defend the Confederacy as they attend a school where more than a third of their fellow classmates probably won’t check ‘caucasian’ on the Census?”

On behalf of graduate teaching assistants, lecturers/adjuncts, assistant professors and even senior scholars with job security, I offer this small piece of wisdom: Don’t complain about the work your teachers do until you’ve fully examined the work you’re doing.

The job of holding your hand and entertaining you belonged to your parents. I use the past tense here because they didn’t send you here for no reason. They obviously got exhausted by the work and wanted to quit.

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