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motbob
United States12546 Posts
oh man
post more pics along with the final grade
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Yes, more pics please. And did he get any credit for any of the drawings?
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Sorry guys, I didn't snap pics of the rest of the test.
And the final grade was 6/100 =P
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Wow 6/100? Why show up to class IMO.
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I can't read that Lol....I so need glasses.
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thats almost as skilled as that guy who got a 0 on the SATs =\
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Partial credit for almost trying?
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On December 19 2009 11:23 majesty.k)seRapH wrote: thats almost as skilled as that guy who got a 0 on the SATs =\ I actually have to try to do that badly
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Snet
United States3573 Posts
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On December 19 2009 11:27 ReketSomething wrote: Partial credit for almost trying?
No there were four yes/no questions worth 2 points each and they got 3 of them right by putting yes for all of them.
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Haha, that's the Michigan difference
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Yeah haha that definietley looks like a UofM CS test.
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lol. please keep us updated when you give the exam back!
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Yep it's a UofM test. I just blacked it out in the image in case this ends up elsewhere on the internetz to give the student maximum privacy.
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I remember one of my professors always write about 20 lines of instructions - and to make sure everyone reads his instructions, one line out of 20 lines is always something along the liens of "To get full grades for Question 3, you must leave it BLANK.".
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Sorry bad image quality, what does it say?
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On December 19 2009 12:18 illu wrote: I remember one of my professors always write about 20 lines of instructions - and to make sure everyone reads his instructions, one line out of 20 lines is always something along the liens of "To get full grades for Question 3, you must leave it BLANK.". I had a pop quiz in an ethics class that was like what you are saying, but it said to read all of the questions before starting, and the last question said to turn in the paper with just your name for full points.
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United States4796 Posts
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i dont get it >.< somebody explain
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haha reminds me of my physics exam, where one of the multiple choice questions was
Physics is: a) fun
with no other options
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the circled letters put together spell something like "fuck ees(?) in the ass"
I'm guessing ees is an abbreviation for engineering equation solver
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On December 19 2009 13:03 starfries wrote: fuck cs in the ass
Winner, this is what it says. Sorry for the sorta-bad image quality.
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Why'd the guy even bother showing up to the final? I was a TA for a CS class for a year back in college and I never saw anything that bad, haha.
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How do you get a 0 on SAT where you get 400 points just for signing your name? Is that even possible?
Edit: This post is obviously in reference to the post made by majesty.k)seRapH on the first page.
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On December 20 2009 00:38 Mortality wrote: How do you get a 0 on SAT where you get 400 points just for signing your name? Is that even possible?
Edit: This post is obviously in reference to the post made by majesty.k)seRapH on the first page.
Well since you can lose points for incorrect answers technically you can get 200 points if you got everything wrong.
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Looks like "fuck eecs in the ass" to me
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