Life’s Tests
We called him the “grocery list” professor—and for good reason.
My theology and pastoral ministries professor was the most graceful but difficult college professor I had. Classes were fun and often off-topic, but he spared no expense on tests. Each question contained multiple answers. Some were only one word. Others were phrases or entire sentences. Hundreds of items required memorization to pass his tests. Fortunately, I had a good memory and performed well, but doing so required days of repeating the answers over and over until they were ingrained into my short term memory. My one consolation was that I only had to endure one semester. Read more...
My theology and pastoral ministries professor was the most graceful but difficult college professor I had. Classes were fun and often off-topic, but he spared no expense on tests. Each question contained multiple answers. Some were only one word. Others were phrases or entire sentences. Hundreds of items required memorization to pass his tests. Fortunately, I had a good memory and performed well, but doing so required days of repeating the answers over and over until they were ingrained into my short term memory. My one consolation was that I only had to endure one semester. Read more...
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