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Emily Koczela's avatar

I commented on The Pillar and will repeat here - I had a baby due during my law school finals, and all my professors, plus the deans, promptly offered me the accomodations of my choice, whether taking an exam early, or late. That baby is now 43 years old, so what is Georgetown's problem?

I don't even want them to make a specific policy - I want their entire attitude to be "we will manage this some helpful way that suits you, of course, and by the way, we are thrilled about the baby - please bring the little one around to meet us all after the birth. We know you won't cheat the system because after all, we are about to send you out to practice LAW which we would never do if we thought you were dishonest and were the type to cheat on your exams..."

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jabster's avatar

I got my MBA from a large, prestigious southern public university, and I was able to miss an important exam and take it later because of my daughter's birth. And I'm a guy! And this was almost 24 years ago!

Georgetown needs to get a grip.

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