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Re: Ridiculous prof story
I skipped class like it was my job. And I would not have a problem with a prof doing this. I would also find out the answer so that her little game fails.
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Re: Ridiculous prof story
What a stupid stunt. I would complain to dept head instantly even if it was EC unless she said she gives EC for attendance at the beginning of the term.
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#23
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Re: Ridiculous prof story
Optimal line:
1) Have a student who wasn't "on the list" get the answer right on the test 2) Teacher gives no points even for correct answers 3) Have student who WAS "on the list" escalate to department head: "WTF I got this test question right and she won't give me credit for it" 4) Sit back and let the situation take care of itself. |
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Re: Ridiculous prof story
[ QUOTE ]
Optimal line: 1) Have a student who wasn't "on the list" get the answer right on the test 2) Teacher gives no points even for correct answers 3) Have student who WAS "on the list" escalate to department head: "WTF I got this test question right and she won't give me credit for it" 4) Sit back and let the situation take care of itself. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Ridiculous prof story
If half of the kids don't feel the need to show up to class, it's usually more of an issue with the class or professor, rather than the students.
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Have only the people that weren't in class get it right, everyone else get it wrong.
Wait for her brain to explode. Don't worry, I'm sure theres someone more anal than you that is already in a tizzy going to admin about this. |
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