And... we're back. Spring break is over, back for the final push at the college. Catching up with the tutees I've had sessions with so far has been interesting:
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Me: How was your spring break?
Tutee1: Great, except I got lazy and forgot EVERYTHING!
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Me: What happened? <said to a concurrently enrolled high school student, gimping in with a medical boot on one foot>
Tutee2: I hurt my foot skydiving
Me: REALLY?
Tutee2: Actually, I stepped weird off of a curb, but isn't that technically skydiving?
Later, he told me he had to usher a choir concert that evening. I asked if he could be excused because of the foot injury.
"Nah, I'll still do it. I get extra credit for volunteering, plus there'll be a girl there I want to ask to prom"
Priorities.
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Me: How was your spring break?
Tutee3: (looking pensive) Well, I went home (out of state), and everything kinda blew up. It wasn't so good
She looked on the brink of tears, which I hoped would not come (they didn't) - that's not my realm of expertise.
Before the break, she'd told me that she'd recently changed her major from a STEM subject to Creative Writing. I wonder if that was the cause of the spring break family tumult, but she didn't elaborate, and I didn't ask.
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Then I overheard this spring break revelation from a side conversation:
Student1: I've realized my liking for fish
Work Study: The animal or the band?
<pause>
Student1: The food.
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Spring break, in the books.





