I walked into my Spanish class at Lee University last week and was the last person to sit down and grab a copy of the second test in the course from the professor, Dr. Carmen Guerrero.
It’s never quite natural that every eye in the room is focused on you when you sit down to take a test, and that’s exactly how I felt.
And then I saw why.
Every student received a test that was about a student at Lee named Harrison:
“Harrison is a student at Lee,” read the first box on the test. “He is taking Spanish classes and now he is learning about love relationships, people personalities, and finances. Help him solve all the situations he has to go through.”
How flattered I was!
All eight word questions included Harrison in some new predicament needing help from other classmates in the class.
It was a test I’ll not soon forget. It’s quite an honor, you know, when everyone else’s grade depends on you
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This is awesome. To this day, I’m still a multiple choice answer on one of Dr. Hoffman’s Western Civ exams, for two years and counting. I’m sorry I’ve been distracting you from your homework.