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Started by Ender, November 10, 2006, 04:13:04 PM

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What percent of your homework do you hand in late or not do at all?

0-1%
12 (46.2%)
1-5%
3 (11.5%)
5-10%
4 (15.4%)
10-25%
1 (3.8%)
25-50%
2 (7.7%)
Over 50%, but I still do some homework.
1 (3.8%)
I don't do homework.
3 (11.5%)

Total Members Voted: 24

CrAz3D

mine is usually done & in on time.

a VERY few times per semester do I do something late

ZeroX

Depends on the teacher really. If the teacher does not correct it I simply write in any letter or write down the dumbest shit I can think off. I rember for an English 11 verb packet. I wrote down just see what I could get away with. Oral Sex, Anal Sex, Donkey Sex, ect..... In pretty big lettering too, She glanced at it and marked it off as done. Just goes to show you how Public education has gone to the shitter in the past decade.
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Quote from: Ergot on November 10, 2006, 07:33:50 PM
I do it all the time unless I slips my mind.
I used to have a bad habit of forgetting.  That's why in my last term, I was putting everything in Sunbird:
http://www.javaop.com/~ron/images/screenshots/calendar.png
The dark red ones are homework/exams.

rabbit

I do my Japanese, English, and Engineering, I pay my friend to do my Chemistry, and I never do my math.

Ender

Quote from: rabbit on November 11, 2006, 11:55:55 AM
I pay my friend to do my Chemistry
Are you serious? That's despicable.

Quote from: rabbit on November 11, 2006, 11:55:55 AM
and I never do my math
Do you put forth an active effort to learn math?

d&q

You don't have to do math homework to learn math, or even want to learn math.
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Rule

#21
Quote from: rabbit on November 11, 2006, 11:55:55 AM
I pay my friend to do my Chemistry

Are you serious?


Also, in first year, I can't really see what would qualify as "engineering" homework as opposed to math, chemistry or computer science homework.

Kaleeko

I do my homework, but it's almost all turned in "late" because I usually don't get the assignment until the day after it's assigned. (I already have over 20 abscences this school year alone.) But, my teachers are amazed, since I'm still pulling an A in their classes (except AP Stats, because he lost my assignments.)

Overall, I do around 90%, depending on the class, but I procrastinate like none other, so if I get it done before midnight on the due date, it's something to be proud of. :)

rabbit

Quote from: Rule on November 11, 2006, 01:34:26 PM
Quote from: rabbit on November 11, 2006, 11:55:55 AM
I pay my friend to do my Chemistry

Are you serious?


Also, in first year, I can't really see what would qualify as "engineering" homework as opposed to math, chemistry or computer science homework.

We have labs we have to write and we have stuff to do outside class (I recently constructed a beam out of epoxy, toothpicks, and some carbon fiber.  6 grams held almost 63 kg!).  And I lied (partially) about chemistry.  I do the problems from the book, and I pay my friend to do the ones on OWL (which are stupid).

Ender

Quote from: rabbit on November 11, 2006, 02:07:35 PM
Quote from: Rule on November 11, 2006, 01:34:26 PM
Quote from: rabbit on November 11, 2006, 11:55:55 AM
I pay my friend to do my Chemistry
Are you serious?

Also, in first year, I can't really see what would qualify as "engineering" homework as opposed to math, chemistry or computer science homework.

We have labs we have to write and we have stuff to do outside class (I recently constructed a beam out of epoxy, toothpicks, and some carbon fiber.  6 grams held almost 63 kg!).  And I lied (partially) about chemistry.  I do the problems from the book, and I pay my friend to do the ones on OWL (which are stupid).

That's infernally despicable. If you're not going to do your homework, just don't do it -- don't cheat. =\

You may say "things are stupid and thus I'll do whatever to make them fair". That's subjective. If everyone took that attitude, there'd be anarchy, and you would be mired in a 21st-century French Revolution. So why can you and you alone break the rules? Are you better than other people? Maybe you think you are, but once again that's subjective; if everyone took that attitude... French Revolution.

Furthermore -- some laws are stupid, but morals are objectively correct. I agree with breaking certain laws and customs. But this is a morality issue, not a legal issue, so you can't argue "it's a stupid rule so I'll break it".

rabbit

I don't really care what you say.  A question was asked and I answered honestly.  Furthermore, your opinion is wrong, please shut up.

Sidoh

#26
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.

Rule

Speaking honesty.. how much do you pay your friend?

rabbit

Quote from: Sidoh on November 11, 2006, 08:52:03 PM
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.
I never said I was special.

Quote from: Rule on November 11, 2006, 08:58:15 PM
Speaking honesty.. how much do you pay your friend?

$5.

Rule

Quote from: rabbit on November 11, 2006, 09:40:32 PM
Quote from: Sidoh on November 11, 2006, 08:52:03 PM
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.
I never said I was special.

Quote from: Rule on November 11, 2006, 08:58:15 PM
Speaking honesty.. how much do you pay your friend?

$5.

Per test?  How much will you collectively pay this term? :P