Help! We're trapped in the computer, and the computer is trapped in 2008! Someone call the time police!
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I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
I do 100% of all of my homework. I can't sleep if I don't do homework.
Who gives a damn? I fuck sheep all the time.
And yes, male both ends. There are a couple lesbians that need a two-ended dildo...My router just refuses to wear a strap-on.
I always do it, no matter how mindless the exercises are. I'm not "involved" in many activities aside from work and school, so I have the time for it.
I have a programming folder, and I have nothing of value there
Our species really annoys me.
Quote from: rabbit on November 11, 2006, 09:40:32 pmQuote from: Sidoh on November 11, 2006, 08:52:03 pmI mostly agree with Ender. Believing that you have been granted the right to ignore rules because you're "special" is terribly foolish... not to mention most academic integrety agreements pretty much state that you automatically flunk a class if you're caught cheating.I never said I was special.Quote from: Rule on November 11, 2006, 08:58:15 pmSpeaking honesty.. how much do you pay your friend?$5.Per test? How much will you collectively pay this term?
Quote from: Sidoh on November 11, 2006, 08:52:03 pmI mostly agree with Ender. Believing that you have been granted the right to ignore rules because you're "special" is terribly foolish... not to mention most academic integrety agreements pretty much state that you automatically flunk a class if you're caught cheating.I never said I was special.Quote from: Rule on November 11, 2006, 08:58:15 pmSpeaking honesty.. how much do you pay your friend?$5.
I mostly agree with Ender. Believing that you have been granted the right to ignore rules because you're "special" is terribly foolish... not to mention most academic integrety agreements pretty much state that you automatically flunk a class if you're caught cheating.
Speaking honesty.. how much do you pay your friend?
Those 4-6 hours may have been vital to other students. They may not have been able to digest the material without drilling it through their brains in large amounts.Generally speaking, though, I agree. On average, I spend 2-3 hours on homework a night. If it came to the point where I was pressured to increase that to 4-6 on a regular basis, I would probably make the same decision you did.
Generally I felt that if I wasn't "getting" it by the time I spent about two hours on it, more time wasn't going to help. and it was time to talk to the professor or a TA.
The end result of spending so much time on homework was often that they were overworked. Few people have that much time to spend on homework from one class.Generally I felt that if I wasn't "getting" it by the time I spent about two hours on it, more time wasn't going to help. and it was time to talk to the professor or a TA.
Yeah... I can't figure out why people will just stare at a problem for three hours and hope they'll get it. I just tell them to go talk to their professors; they're always willing to help.
I'm not saying that they're not "getting" it. If it takes them three times as long to do each problem as you, they're not necessarily spending a rediculous amount of time "staring at the problem." Maybe it just takes them longer.
Lol@Ender. Get a life bro, who cares if someone else does your homework, seriously. It's fucking high school, we don't get paid for coming here, we get an education. If we feel we get a good education with another person doing part of your work, that's perfectly fine. Anyway, yeah I do like no homework, ever. It sucks, but eh, I'll still graduate, I could care less about a GPA.