
I have had mine for 6 years never had a problem with it, even carrying heavy tools and books, and the only wear on it is courtesy of my cat scratching the back pad. However, that does not mean hot pants and a see-though top is appropriate for the class room (unless its for a character for acting class! ) I live near the Timbuk2 HQ so most of the TAs use their backpacks and messengers since they are slim profile and waterproof, which helps since our winter and springs are just rain storms. If they wear heels and a tie on the daily, they continue to wear it as a TA just because you have a new job doesn't mean you need to lose your identity.
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I work with TAs (going to be one next year though! :D) but working in theatre/film/art environment the dress code is a little lax compared to other departments, they tend to wear what they normally would wear. Closed-toe shoes, boots, flats or strappy sandals. Nice shirts ( No t-shirts, see-thru, low cut, or with excessive/oversized writing) You don't have to go overdressed like in a suit and tie or dress and heels. The most important thing is to use whatever you're comfortable with because forgoing a backpack for style reasons but then being uncomfortable and unconfident (and in pain) without one is worse than using one even if it is dorky (which in my experience, it's not). If playback doesnt begin shortly, try restarting your device. I personally am just uncomfortable with using a purse. I don't feel judged for using one nor do I judge those who don't use one.
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With BrowZine, you can browse and read journals by subject, easily review tables of contents, and download full articles. The Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 (13) is an exceptional Chromebookon top of being an all-around great laptop, our recommended model offers faster performance than most Chromebooks under 500. I use a backpack, and so do many in my program. Browzine is a mobile app and web platform that allows you to browse, read and follow all of the library’s scholarly journals. I have two North Face backpacks, one all black, one gray and aqua, little different in size, but I really don't understand why I should give them up. Like seriously, how big of a deal is it to have a backpack as a grad student/TA? My back and hips are pretty jacked up for a variety of reasons, and I have a very hard time with anything where the weight isn't really evenly distributed. All are tablet, smartphone, and Chromebook compatible and are aligned to state, national, provincial, STEM, and Common Core. I do have a question about the backpack thing though. I have to say, I spent the weekend reading through this whole thread, and it was really enlightening! The conversation around technology was super interesting to watch progress, and it's great to see such a longitudinal thread to get a more robust idea of what I am really going to need.
