Picture of Writing Centers, c. 1591 |
For someone who has never worked at or been to a UWC, it may be hard to imagine, so, here's a snippet from my final session. A preface: The whole session was a bit strange because I had just gotten back from the eye doctor on campus who had dilated my pupils to the size of saucers and severely impeded both my ability to read and my sensitivity to light, in addition to making me look like I was either on something or had a concussion. Sounds fun, no? Despite looking like a feral cat and being disoriented from the perspective shift, it went really well. On Thursday around 3:00 I greeted my appointment in the main office and walked him back to our workroom to sit at one of the tables. He was a graduate student working on a final paper for his negotiations course for an MBA. He graciously agreed to read his paper out loud (given my imposition). The premise of the paper was: use the negotiation strategies learned in the course and apply them to your own negotiation. Looking for an extra pickup truck for transport, the writer had gone above and beyond and solicited nine different people on Craigslist for the perfect truck. After meeting with his ninth seller, he came across the perfect truck that met his specifications and using a very humorous method of chewing down the price, i.e. walking around the car with scrutiny, acting uninterested, sighing audibly (I think the descriptions of his grumbles were my favorite) saying he had other cars to look at, and eventually knocked the price down from $2000.00 dollars to $1200.00. As someone
OBD Scanner and ODB: Not same same. |
This final session was particularly fun for one of my favorite reasons: the writer left with constructive feasible goals by the end of the session, I got to learn on the job about cool stuff I'd never even thought about, and we both had fun. People from all over the university bring their papers to be looked at and offer all their best (or sometimes not-so-best) ideas for revision, so this dual-sided learning happens frequently on the job and it's one of the things that has made working at the Writing Center super duper awesome. My last session ended on a sweet, satisfying note, as have all of my adventures at the university in the 16 months I have been here. :)
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