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Aug. 3rd, 2020 11:22 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thank goodness for minor miracles, CODA has approved our interruption of education plan for the class of 2020 (never mind the fact that they graduated in May). But they also decided to put off our next accreditation site visit for a year, so now it's in 2025. That really is a minor miracle, because they mostly make our lives difficult by adding new things they want documented. I suspect that after they meet next week, they'll have a whole new list of things they want us to tell them about the classes of 2021, 2022 and 2023. But that's next week, and besides, we already told them most of it when we told them about 2020.
Having introduced myself, via Zoom, to the class of 2024, I can now put my hair up again and turn on the air conditioner for half an hour. I try not to run it for more than half an hour at once, because it's loud, and it runs up the electric bill since it doesn't shut itself off (it doesn't have a thermostat). But it takes the edge off the humidity quite well after half an hour and then I live with the humidity creeping back up again. And there's a breeze today, so it's not utterly unbearable without the air conditioner. I just want my hands to stop sweating so much and my laptop to cool down a little.
Having introduced myself, via Zoom, to the class of 2024, I can now put my hair up again and turn on the air conditioner for half an hour. I try not to run it for more than half an hour at once, because it's loud, and it runs up the electric bill since it doesn't shut itself off (it doesn't have a thermostat). But it takes the edge off the humidity quite well after half an hour and then I live with the humidity creeping back up again. And there's a breeze today, so it's not utterly unbearable without the air conditioner. I just want my hands to stop sweating so much and my laptop to cool down a little.