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Post by ncoart on May 5, 2013 15:30:20 GMT -5
Nah, she just said use these 2 values as the change from colorless to pink (which we would have seen if we used the correct liquid) and we got like a 95? Bahahaha... Chem 2 TAs really don't care do they... Yeah well we did almost everything right and it was the end of the 2 hrs of lab so we wouldn't have had time to redo it. Attachments:
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Post by shortstuff on May 5, 2013 18:24:13 GMT -5
Spend 3 hours making a notesheet for a final. Time for a study-break, so i open up a my bag of pretzels and set them on top of my stack of papers on my desk. This was a bag with the sticky-strip to re-close the bag afterwards. The strip happened to be sticky side down, onto my notesheet, i try my best to peel it off, wreck the entire notesheet. Didn't have enough time to remake it, so i take the final without it.
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Post by Deez on May 5, 2013 19:08:36 GMT -5
Spend 3 hours making a notesheet for a final. Time for a study-break, so i open up a my bag of pretzels and set them on top of my stack of papers on my desk. This was a bag with the sticky-strip to re-close the bag afterwards. The strip happened to be sticky side down, onto my notesheet, i try my best to peel it off, wreck the entire notesheet. Didn't have enough time to remake it, so i take the final without it. Ouch! That's one of the main reasons I do everything like this digitally and only print it out RIGHT before the exam.
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Post by Wirespeed on May 5, 2013 22:56:24 GMT -5
Back in my chem class... The TA would've definitely made us redo it - if not failed us outright... >.>
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Post by shortstuff on May 5, 2013 23:15:56 GMT -5
Spend 3 hours making a notesheet for a final. Time for a study-break, so i open up a my bag of pretzels and set them on top of my stack of papers on my desk. This was a bag with the sticky-strip to re-close the bag afterwards. The strip happened to be sticky side down, onto my notesheet, i try my best to peel it off, wreck the entire notesheet. Didn't have enough time to remake it, so i take the final without it. Ouch! That's one of the main reasons I do everything like this digitally and only print it out RIGHT before the exam. It is just really hard to do most notesheets like that, when drawings and FBD's are included. so many equations are difficult to do on computer, and a lot of the profs will only allow hand written notes. I'd end up forgetting to print it out before the exam if i did it that way, haha.. Luckily it was just Statics, and that is all just vectors and equilibrium stuff
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Post by Deez on May 5, 2013 23:23:14 GMT -5
Ouch! That's one of the main reasons I do everything like this digitally and only print it out RIGHT before the exam. It is just really hard to do most notesheets like that, when drawings and FBD's are included. so many equations are difficult to do on computer, and a lot of the profs will only allow hand written notes. I'd end up forgetting to print it out before the exam if i did it that way, haha.. Luckily it was just Statics, and that is all just vectors and equilibrium stuff OneNote is seriously excellent for doing stuff like this, and you can type A LOT of equations in Word using the Insert Equation function. Those two programs together, and you should be able to make any notesheets you need.
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Post by aleedx on May 7, 2013 7:21:26 GMT -5
This is not witnessed but experienced.. Once, there was a problem which is nearly impossible to answer, not even for the greatest Engineering Student ever lived. It is so impossible to answer, in which the professor already knew that we cannot answer that in our level. She gave us another problem, which is pretty hard but at least answerable. But.. at that time, I do not know that she gave a different problem, hence, I kept answering the un-answerable problem. <note this is Integral Calculus> .. Therefore... ...
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Post by Robinet on May 7, 2013 8:51:57 GMT -5
This is not witnessed but experienced.. Once, there was a problem which is nearly impossible to answer, not even for the greatest Engineering Student ever lived. It is so impossible to answer, in which the professor already knew that we cannot answer that in our level. She gave us another problem, which is pretty hard but at least answerable. But.. at that time, I do not know that she gave a different problem, hence, I kept answering the un-answerable problem. <note this is Integral Calculus> .. Therefore... ... I'd like to know what the original problem was
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Post by aleedx on May 7, 2013 9:01:12 GMT -5
Hmm. Still on vacation. Maybe next time I will send you guys some photos and give it a try. I am not on my house.. I think I kept that problem.
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Post by Wirespeed on May 7, 2013 20:49:10 GMT -5
I just remembered one of mine from about a year and a half back. One time when I turned in the semester coding project for my intro to programming course, it worked perfectly except that sometime between when I last compiled it and when I saved it to send it in (a time period of probably less than 30 seconds), I accidentally pressed the "a" button on my keyboard and left just a random letter sitting in the middle of the code without realizing it. I sent it in and my prof emails me back saying that the code won't compile... *sweatdrop* He let me turn it in again, but he took off a significant number of points because it wouldn't compile for him... knocked me out of any possibility of getting an A...
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Post by ziggy on May 7, 2013 23:35:09 GMT -5
Haha my friends and I were just talking about our CS buddy who turned in her assignment with a small error. She realized three days later she switched her variables when she entered them into the prototype!
*facepalm*
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Post by FPEPro on May 8, 2013 15:59:25 GMT -5
Well, yea, but at least if the department server crashes and takes all your work with it, then it's the department's own damn fault, not your own. >.> You would think so, but then they just ask where is your personal backups? You don't have a USB drive or external hard drive? That's poor planning, you fail. :/ Chris Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards
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Post by FPEPro on May 8, 2013 16:05:38 GMT -5
But I admit, I fell asleep in more than one exam. One final... but the good part was I had way over 100% going into the final, even with failing the final, I got an A in the class.
Chris
Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards
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Post by ziggy on May 9, 2013 0:08:56 GMT -5
Lol FPEPro Except in my case, our class notes are on that server, and we cannot make copies because of the (poor) designing of the note pages! It's much more than just my back-ups are gone. I have a hard drive for that!
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Post by limber on May 9, 2013 3:47:12 GMT -5
But I admit, I fell asleep in more than one exam. One final... but the good part was I had way over 100% going into the final, even with failing the final, I got an A in the class. Chris Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards Wow, the system over here is very different. If we fail any part of the course, we fail the whole course.
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