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Re: Least amount of time spent in class (and doing well in it)
I only showed up for exams in macroeconomics and got 100, 100, 99, and 100 on the final.
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First day, midterms, final in microecon, A
One miterm, one final in Analog Electric Circtuits (phys 334 i think) and got a B |
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first semester sophmore year, macro economics. my prof was foriegn and was an aweful teacher, i had friends in the class bring me the home work, and i went in for exams, other than that i just read the textbook. so i went to maybe 8 classes and got a 4.0
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Accounting I, showed up for first class, midterm and final and got an A.
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Cultural Anthropology: A+: Attended no class, only midterm and final.
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General Chemistry - B+
Went to 2 lectures, which he didn't even cover anything in the chapters about, and they were at 9:30am Tuesday/Thursday, so that wasn't happening. All the homework was online, which I did (100%), 4-page paper on topic relating to chemistry (I did mine on how Fenway Franks and Sam Adams are good for you, 2 hours before it was due, got an A+), 4 MC tests (read chapter on relative material 3 hours before test), and no final. And I was a Chemistry Assistant/Tutor in High School. Cake. |
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I got an 104% in a class I attended once. Our tests were online, based off reading materials that were online. There were like 25-30 PDF documents per test, and all of the test were directly out of these documents. The professor obviously didn't realize that one can merge PDF documents and search them. I literally spent ZERO time on the class... login the day of the test, download all the pdfs, merge them, then take the test. Ctrl+F, put in part of the question, read the paragraph, answer the question. It was [censored] beautiful. The class average was ~80-85% on the tests, but there were always 3-4 people (out of 150) that got everything right. I'd assume they figured it out like I had. [/ QUOTE ] That's beautiful. |
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I'm skeptical of any school that gives an A+ on anything. Not saying you're lying, but it's probably an easy school to begin with.
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Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (Northwestern University)
Big-ass lecture class with world famous prof. 1st day of class 2nd day of class Midterm Final Grade: A None of my friends who went every day got above a B. |
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BigPoppa,
Did you have Gordon? I hear he sucks balls. |
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