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missdaredevil



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:15 pm    Post subject: unpopular Reply with quote

Are there adjectives for describing "unpopular" when it comes to college majors?

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Anuradha Chepur



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unpopular is an adjective too. You mean you want synonyms? I can't think of any now but I remember this incident in college when I was very naughty and my teacher had commented that I'm becoming unpopularly popular Laughing.

I hope my students don't read this.
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kerstin



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 7:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anuradha Chepur wrote:
Unpopular is an adjective too. You mean you want synonyms? I can't think of any now but I remember this incident in college when I was very naughty and my teacher had commented that I'm becoming *unpopularly* popular Laughing.



Sorry I don't understand the *unpopularly* part of unpopularly popular. Is it because you were only popular with fellow students and not with teachers?

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CP



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, Dr. Chepur, we must have the details!
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_Nana_



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 11:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote]teacher had commented that I'm becoming unpopularly popular [/quote]

Hm, very interesting Question
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Anuradha Chepur



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 4:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ooooooops Embarassed I'm so embarassed. Perhaps I shouldn't have revealed it.

Anyway here's what I remember: I was 15 then and into junior college. Another friend of mine and I were rather hyper and always playing pranks. We used to bother our English teacher with our pranks (I can't reveal what pranks). Her name was Ms Sandhya. Naturally we were the most popular students in the class. One day she was cross and she made that comment, "You are becoming unpopularly popular." Her comment has remained in my memory.

Probably what she meant was we were popular for the wrong reasons.

The readers of this post must note that I'm not that anymore. I'm more of an introvert now and also a good girl. Laughing
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asterix



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 4:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A leopard cannot change its spots!
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Anuradha Chepur



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
A leopard cannot change its spots!


HaHa. I am with Asterix on this but our leopards might be different. I think it�s the chair (the student�s chair). I get to teach senior employees, businessmen; and even retired people and housewives into their sixties who are going to the USA to visit their children. I have observed that no matter how mature or old people are, the minute they sit in the chair of a student, they are in a mood for a little bit of fun and pranks.

Since I�ve moved to the teacher�s chair, like Ms Sandhya, I might have to cut them to size sometimes.
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asterix



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you are truly shy, Anuradha, don't you find it difficult to stand in front of a class of adults?
If so, how do you overcome that shyness?
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Anuradha Chepur



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

No Asterix, I'm comfortable when I'm teaching and I've been teaching adults ever since I started teaching ten years back. In fact sometimes its those adults who are initially shy to sit along with younger people in the class and I have to help them overcome the shyness. On the professional front, I'm absolutely fine and I also did a direct sales job long back which involved meeting people and talking to them, and there too I had no problem at all. But once I'm done with my work, I keep to myself - no socialising and no parties. I'm totally confused as to what people talk at parties - I have nothing to talk!
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Anuradha Chepur



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 1:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

At the cost of getting off topic, I'd like to know about Asterix, CP, Lorikeet and all other members, i.e., if you'll are introverts/extroverts/ambiverts...
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iitimone7



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 5:57 am    Post subject: shyness Reply with quote

i understand completely, anuradha. i'm shy as well, but i'm completely comfortable in front of a classroom.

it's all about control, asterix - if i'm in control of the classroom or situation, then i'm okay. if i step into someone else's classroom, then i'm shy again.

i've talked to many teachers who are shy people, but they are amazing in front of a classroom full of students.

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Anuradha Chepur



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 12:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

iitimone, once I visited an engineering college as a guest teacher. I'm used to a class of 25 to 30 people. I was told there'd be 30 of them, but I was made to address 180 of them. At the take off I was uneasy, but took things in my stride in a few minutes.

My favourite leader, the former Chief Minister of my state, Chandrababu Naidu was dynamic, enterprising, progressive, popular and he put Hyderabad on the world map. But the guy got unpopular for paying attention to just the IT sector and neglecting agriculture (and lost the election Sad ). The relevance is he is an introvert and doesn't socialise.
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CP



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 6:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was very shy as a child and probably still am -- that leopard and spots thing. But like a lot of people who have to speak in public, I found that if I act the part of the speaker, the teacher, the advocate in court, then I am the speaker, the teacher, the advocate in court.

At a party I can sit in the corner or be the center of attention, but not because I was born the center of attention.

I have had any number of teachers who are dynamic and masterful before the students, but who seem very withdrawn and introverted when the lecture is over. They usually respond better to written contact than face-to-face discussions.

So put me down in the introvert column. The extraverted introvert column.
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Anuradha Chepur



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

CP, I'm in excellent company then!
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