Cancelled Lesson
Well, a first today during my short time at Leeds Met – a lesson was cancelled! Due to staff illness. A shame, as it was the meat practical and this is my favourite lesson of the week. Charles, from the Meat Hygiene Service, is a superb instructor and somehow makes prodding bits of offal interesting. He uses his years of experience in the MHS to give students anecdotes and a wider view of his role. This seems, to me at least, an excellent way of remembering various ‘faults’ with the bits of meat that I will have to recognise for the practical exams in May.
After reading a few threads on http://www.ehnewprofessionals.com I have formed the impression that some courses do the food practical exam in-house whilst others seem to use a third-party provider. Not sure whether the use of ‘outsiders’ is good or bad. But other posts on these threads have provided great advice and I now accompany The Wife around the supermarket as she shops. Previously I would sit in the car and wait. But studying for a MSc in Environmental Health has changed my life – I now shop with The Wife! Whether this will last beyond the May exams is to be decided, but I have found it useful chatting to the fishmonger in the shop. He was very happy to help point out a few fish and their features after I explained I was an EH student.
Anyway, cancelled lessons. My first reaction was one of unhappiness that I have paid all this money and spent 90 minutes travelling only to have the lesson cancelled. But nano-seconds later I thought that I shouldn’t complain as I didn’t turn up for lessons on Tuesday because I was poorly – I cancelled due to student illness, in a manner of speaking.