Student Emails During the Summer Holiday

Jul 08, 2014 10:54

Swedes take their vacation time very seriously. My university quite literally shuts down for five weeks while everyone and their mother is on vacation. I am having to beg colleagues in the US to send me PDFs of research articles from their own institutions since my university library is closed, and I have to wait until August before I can put in an ( Read more... )

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tjs_whatnot July 8 2014, 12:11:47 UTC
Awesome!

I fully support any nation that, on a whole, take their vacations that seriously. I need to find me one of those nations. STAT

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pennswoods July 9 2014, 09:59:08 UTC
Vacation time is definitely one of the good things in Sweden. It trickles over into other areas too which can be a PITA, but during summer, it's awesome. And it's something the US totally lacks.

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clevermanka July 8 2014, 13:43:48 UTC
I'm all in favor of practically-mandatory vacations, too. I just don't want to be told when I can take them. So if they have five weeks of vacation now, can they take vacation time at other parts of the year as well?

The idea of five weeks of no work every summer makes me a little giddy, though.

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pennswoods July 9 2014, 10:02:15 UTC
The US really gives far too little vacation. It's enraging.

5 weeks of vacation at a time can be amazingly refreshing. Just imagine all that you can do with your life in that time. I'm exercising and reading and drawing and waking up early every day because I look forward to it so much.

We can spread them out a little, but it's harder when classes are scheduled at certain times. So, for example, we don't technically have vacation during Christmas and New Year because students are required to defend their BA theses the second week of January. This means that I am getting emails and reading drafts from students during the Christmas break to help them meet this deadline. And what's even more annoying is when you have students who are super last minute and don't follow directions, so I find myself spending New Years Day reading pages and pages of nearly incomprehensible text.

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clevermanka July 9 2014, 12:07:18 UTC
November to January is the busiest part of my year, too, since our application deadline for the graduate program is December 31. I try to take Spring Break off every year, though.

God, five weeks in a row. Honestly, I can't even imagine it.

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pennswoods July 9 2014, 10:02:36 UTC
YES! This sounds a lot like Sweden too.

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droxy July 8 2014, 20:20:38 UTC
probably fun to AK those emails.

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pennswoods July 9 2014, 10:02:47 UTC
It felt damn good!

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sugareey July 9 2014, 04:02:39 UTC
There are so many pluses to that though. Vacation is actually a vacation for once. :)

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pennswoods July 9 2014, 10:03:19 UTC
Yes! I am using my vacation to research and write and update my vita an catch up on reading, but that's my choice and I love having the freedom to schedule my time.

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