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Post by BlueDolphin on Nov 8, 2005 2:13:18 GMT -5
You are hard at work at a lab assignment. This lab allows partnerships. At 11:00 PM the night before it is due, someone contacts you and asks if he and his partner can join your group for the lab because they had a hard time working on it and haven't finished yet (this lab was much harder than the other ones so they are not the only ones having this problem.) They are sincerly apologetic and offer to repay you in the future for this favor for bailing them out.
The lab is due at 12:00 AM.
Will you accept them as partners and put their names on your own lab, thus bailing them out?
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Post by Arachis on Nov 8, 2005 9:39:02 GMT -5
hey, the worst thing that can happen is that your "helping them" isnt really helping them because they dont do well on the lab. Theres nothing against the rules for it, and if you really want to help them, then you can go on to explain how you did the lab the next day or something. Otherwise, they are stuffed.
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Post by dietspam16 on Nov 8, 2005 10:09:22 GMT -5
LOL, I remember having labs...that was in the good old days
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Post by Blues on Nov 8, 2005 13:15:29 GMT -5
I"m a forgiving person, and anice one. I would add them and bail them out.
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Post by Archagon on Nov 8, 2005 14:27:13 GMT -5
So... what did you end up doing?
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Post by bezzerkker on Nov 8, 2005 19:55:54 GMT -5
I would do this sort of thing in chemistry all the time. Heck, I helped make sure seniors passed so they could graduate. Of course, the teacher caught on once when it was a three person assignment and we had seven people. If I recollect correctly, thats the only thing she caught on to. (Note: in this class, people smoked pot in the classroom without her noticing.)
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Post by Random on Nov 8, 2005 19:58:57 GMT -5
how the fuck. . . . .
i had a teacher at egan who probably smoked pot at one point, or she was just dropped on her head several hundred times throughout her life, but how could you not notice smoke, especially pot smoke in a room?
anyways i'd add them and help them out, but if they start relying on it it goes bye-bye and they don't get any more help
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Post by bezzerkker on Nov 8, 2005 20:00:45 GMT -5
This teacher was the only teacher I know to not notice when half the class would get up and walk out as soon as she turned to write on the whiteboard.
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Post by BlueDolphin on Nov 8, 2005 22:18:43 GMT -5
Maybe she's just really cynical and doens't care anymore after her idealism was ruined decades before by some still unknown incident.
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Post by Evilduck on Nov 8, 2005 23:07:41 GMT -5
Or maybe she is so in tune with the nether-realm that sometimes she confuses it for the real world. So when she sees the souls of students who never passed that class filling all the desks she thinks everything is fine.
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Post by dietspam16 on Nov 8, 2005 23:42:39 GMT -5
Thats totally like the teacher in Invader Zim! shes my rolemodel
You didn't have an option to throw the beaker of Glacial salycylic acid in their face and yell at them to do their own work....I don't understand why...its what I did
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Post by Evilduck on Nov 9, 2005 15:27:09 GMT -5
Personally I would murdrer them and take their lunch money. then impersonate them in the hopes of getting a large inheritance on their relatives' deaths (which would also be facilitated by yours truly)
Or maybe I'd just help them with the lab, either way works for me really.
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Post by bezzerkker on Nov 9, 2005 20:13:08 GMT -5
Maybe she's just really cynical and doens't care anymore after her idealism was ruined decades before by some still unknown incident. It was her second year teaching.
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Post by Arachis on Nov 9, 2005 20:16:36 GMT -5
thats no excuse. Ive had first and second year teachers, and while they were bad, they werent that bad.
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Post by Evilduck on Nov 9, 2005 22:24:09 GMT -5
Nothing is an excuse, but due to the laws of probability there have to be ouliers. She must be one of them.
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