Thursday, August 21, 2008

I'm done:


Look what arrived yesterday! ^^^^

Just so you know: With my new degree, my blogging rates went up. You'll all be receiving invoices in your emails soon.

18 comments:

  1. Hey, thanks, I can print this out and be a Master now. Cool.

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  2. Congrats. Great accomplishment.

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  3. The Ironic CatholicAugust 21, 2008 at 6:43 AM

    Congrats!

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  4. Truly congratulations, Joel. And if your rates are going up, it will be worth every penny -- because it will only be pennies, right? :)

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  5. Congratulations!!! Enjoy the fruits of your hard work!

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  6. Does a Master of Science in Teaching mean that you get to perform experiments on your students - without their knowledge?

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  7. Thanks, everyone. I'm glad to see some of you taking advantage of the cranking on the diploma :)

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  8. Mazel tov! The world absolutely needs more good teachers. (But not too many, we wouldn't want your blog to run out of material).

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  9. congratulations! someday i hope to have a master of arts degree to hang alongside my bachelor of arts honours degree. it's going to be a long haul i suspect.

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  10. you know, it takes a long time and a lot of hard work to get one of these, so its only appropriate that I took a lot of time and hard work to mock your hard work!

    Making fun of you is worth that much to me Joel.

    (Seriously, congratulations!)

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  11. Great, another Christian nutjob teaching our vulnerable children. Wonderful.

    And then you guys wonder why the US lags so much on education compared to the rest of the Western world.

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  12. I'm the best math teacher you've ever come across, Francois. Period.

    I've also got a ton of class. You should look into it.

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  13. A little late...but no less sincere. Congratulations. I am a homeschool mom so I am an UNTRAINED Christian nutjob...but I am only teaching my own vulnerable children. I would trust you to teach them, though...but it would be a bit of a drive.

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