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Offline BigAznDaddy

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« on: October 09, 2006, 07:04:44 pm »
specialties is a year long research project
and it takes sooooooooooo much time

does anone else have to do these??????

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Re: specialities
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2006, 07:56:10 pm »
I had a semester-long research project in college composition.  The goal was to learn to write papers that were for a specific audience on a certain subject.  If you pick something complicated to the teacher that they don't understand, your chances of getting a good grade (as long as you don't pull things out of your ass) go up substantially, I think.  My teacher had other people in my school read my paper, but I came out of the class with a high A without much effort.

It's probably too late to be giving advice on the choice of your subject, but: pick something which arouses your interests.  If you choose a dull subject, doing the project won't be any fun and you'll likely get a lower score!

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Re: specialities
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2006, 08:20:44 pm »
I had a semester-long research project in college composition.  The goal was to learn to write papers that were for a specific audience on a certain subject.  If you pick something complicated to the teacher that they don't understand, your chances of getting a good grade (as long as you don't pull things out of your ass) go up substantially, I think.  My teacher had other people in my school read my paper, but I came out of the class with a high A without much effort.

It's probably too late to be giving advice on the choice of your subject, but: pick something which arouses your interests.  If you choose a dull subject, doing the project won't be any fun and you'll likely get a lower score!

that would be cool if we could pick anything but
our teacher is being gay and we can only choose from 5 topics


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Re: specialities
« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2006, 08:40:54 pm »
Probably so the sort of thing I explained doesn't happen!  Our teacher encouraged us to pick something that interested us, knowing full well that she'd be grading quite a few papers she had little to no background on.  She was a good teacher, but then again, the class size (and total number of students for the class, all sections included) was undoubtedly far smaller at my school (graduating class of 35-ish).

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« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2006, 09:30:40 pm »
I have "Court Cases" and it's mad easy.
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