Seven years later, after my master's degree, I came to a public university to teach professional courses. When I first started working, there were often students who taught in primary and secondary schools in the circle of friends who dynamically said that the work was hard, comparable to programmers. I sighed, I'm not busy being a dog. Let's talk about my ordinary but fulfilling day.
Turn off the alarm clock at 6: 50 in the morning, turn on Netease Cloud, wake yourself up with music as soon as possible, and go out around 7: 30. Breakfast is usually solved by eating bread on the way.
At 7: 50, dusty, I turned on the multimedia equipment, adjusted the courseware, and prepared for class. I had four complete classes in the morning and stood for three and a half hours.
Finally, I expect 1 1: 30. The happiest time of the day is eating, because breakfast is often not enough, and I am particularly satisfied when I go to the cafeteria to eat at noon. Teachers and classmates are all the same, we are all dry people, haha!
After work, I got into the habit of taking a lunch break. Go home and rest at noon, sometimes wash clothes and clean the room at noon. I have to go out to class at two o'clock in the afternoon and have two classes in the afternoon.
After class, I honestly went back to the office and began to write teaching postscript, record the classroom situation and correct my homework ... After doing this, I prepared lessons, wrote lesson plans and made courseware every day. Our teacher's lesson plan is required to be handed in two weeks in advance. Usually, in addition to attending classes, I prepare lessons, or on the way to prepare lessons.
Dinner is usually eaten at school, with a simple bowl of noodles, and then I go back to the office to continue to work overtime and get ready to go home at almost ten o'clock. Walking out of the office building, the moonlight was bright and the wind was cold. I put on my big hat and strode back.
Finally, I returned to my den before 10: 30. When I pack my bags, I must go to bed before 1 1: 30. Before 12, I can play with my mobile phone happily for a while, which is probably the most relaxing time of the day.
If you ask me what I think of the job as a university teacher, I want to sum it up in four words-having fun in pain.