Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: dabuddha
If you don't care, why bother even asking?
I have 50 minutes to burn between class. Very rarely do I care about Atot's opinion anyways.
Originally posted by: jandrews
yeah, but from the sound of your post you apply the dick principles to many other aspects of life.
Originally posted by: Perknose
You owned an emo in your INTRO to comp class?
We are ALL mightily impressed.
Dick.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
he put his head down on the desk? Are you in 3rd grade?
He he, I watched that movie Saturday night. Never saw it before. :thumbsup:Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: Queasy
You may have been a dick but he was being an asshole.
And hopefully that is where these analogies stop...
Heh. Sorry, I watched Team America last night. :laugh:
Originally posted by: TallBill
Kinda random but we were taking a group test today in my intro to computers class. It was pairs of 2 or 3 students paired off by quiz average with verbal questions. One kid came to class 15 minutes late like always and didn't get to participate but still stayed and sat next to me.
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Have you ever noticed some one copying your paper during a test, answered the questions incorrectly on purpose, waited until they handed theirs in and left...then went back and fixed your own paper? I have.
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: dabuddha
If you don't care, why bother even asking?
I have 50 minutes to burn between class. Very rarely do I care about Atot's opinion anyways.
I once factored x/(y+z) into x/y+x/z on a math test. I lost 1% of my test score and two others lost 100% of theirs. It was their own damn fault for not checking my work. :laugh:Originally posted by: PingSpike
Have you ever noticed some one copying your paper during a test, answered the questions incorrectly on purpose, waited until they handed theirs in and left...then went back and fixed your own paper? I have.
Originally posted by: TallBill
Kinda random but we were taking a group test today in my intro to computers class. It was pairs of 2 or 3 students paired off by quiz average with verbal questions. One kid came to class 15 minutes late like always and didn't get to participate but still stayed and sat next to me.
So obviously one of the rules was not to talk during another group's question because you could help them out. My partner and I get stuck on one of the questions and he tries whispering me the answer. "I think it's ....."
I reply to him in full voice "You're not in our group, so I don't care what you think". I don't want to get accused of cheating because of this lame ass. At this point pretty much the whole class is laughing at him and he put his head down on the desk for a while. Oh well.
Oh, and yeah yeah, group tests are lame but the class average was still in the 70's.
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Mwilding
he put his head down on the desk? Are you in 3rd grade?
He wasn't forced to, I guess he just felt embarassed or something. Weird kid anyways. Who shows up late for a test and expects to still take it? The door was locked and he still stuck his face in the window and knocked for about 10 minutes. The only reason he even got in is because we took a break after an hour.
:music: you'll never know... :music:Originally posted by: moshquerade
if you have to ask. . .
Originally posted by: slayer202
so when did he really come in? and not sure if it was a dick move, but it was a stupid one to turn down possible help. how would you get in trouble for cheating if the kid was the one to speak out of turn?
Originally posted by: poopaskoopa
Yes. And your classmate is a loser and a weakling. Put his head down on the desk? WTF?
Originally posted by: Queasy
You may have been a dick but he was being an asshole.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
he put his head down on the desk? Are you in 3rd grade?