Don't worry about it too much Luke. A lot of people loved the ending but i though it was meh. God Infinite was such a letdown.Luke wrote:I really, really need to beat Bioshock Infinite. At this point I don't even remember the controls as it has been collecting dust since Summer. AND I'VE BEEN AT THE LAST LEVEL FOR MONTHS!
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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Frown: This semester is killing me. I don't think I'll pass my two toughest classes, no matter how hard I prepare. I have 5 exams (1 regular, 4 final), and they're all very brutal core classes. The most terrifying part? My easiest exam will be in astrophysics. Yeah, I think I'm in over my head. I need to get the hell out of engineering... 
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I think that's just a bolo tie.Jmustang1968 wrote:Hobie, when or what would be appropriate time or situation to wear the noose?
And speaking of ties, I don't own any, but then again I've never had the need for one. But when I move to NYC, no doubt one of my jobs will require wearing one and then I'll just buy one from a thrift store.
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Older. Not wiser.
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Never never never work in groups.
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Group work is a useful instructional and training tool as many professions will require you to be able to do similar kinds of collaborative work and do it well. Yes, group problems are all but inevitable, but that too is part of the learning process.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Never never never work in groups.
When i assign group projects I almost always let people choose their own groups - things tend to run MUCH more smoothly when that happens.
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I was almost really screwed by group work. One in the group plagiarized some of their portion of the report. And the professor was going to report all of us to the board and have us auto failed from the course. This was my 2nd to last semester and I couldn't retake this course until the following fall semester, which would've set me back an extra year.
After meeting and discussing with him and showing our work breakdown, and with the offending member taking accountability, I was excused from disciplinary action. We had an F on the assignment which dropped my A to a C, but I was able to keep going and not disrupt my graduation schedule. So in the end it worked out, but I could've easily been screwed over. Cautionary tale to all those still in school.
After meeting and discussing with him and showing our work breakdown, and with the offending member taking accountability, I was excused from disciplinary action. We had an F on the assignment which dropped my A to a C, but I was able to keep going and not disrupt my graduation schedule. So in the end it worked out, but I could've easily been screwed over. Cautionary tale to all those still in school.
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That's a tough case. I am surprised that the prof didn't give the rest of you a grade for the remaining portion of the work given the admission of the guilty student - seems quite unfair from my perspective. Was it plagiarism that the rest of the group should have reasonably been able to catch themselves in the proofreading and editing process?Jmustang1968 wrote:I was almost really screwed by group work. One in the group plagiarized some of their portion of the report. And the professor was going to report all of us to the board and have us auto failed from the course. This was my 2nd to last semester and I couldn't retake this course until the following fall semester, which would've set me back an extra year.
After meeting and discussing with him and showing our work breakdown, and with the offending member taking accountability, I was excused from disciplinary action. We had an F on the assignment which dropped my A to a C, but I was able to keep going and not disrupt my graduation schedule. So in the end it worked out, but I could've easily been screwed over. Cautionary tale to all those still in school.
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Luke wrote:Frown: RIP my old Tie rack
Principal Skinner wrote: Hm, but now the ties are motionless. And those at the back are virtually inaccessable. Well... it's a moot point that I only have one tie to begin with. I believe I'll pass...
Have you sold that tie rack yet?
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Probably. We just trusted each would do their part. And finally finished and merged it together night before it was due. So unfair maybe, I just felt fortunate no plagiarism on my record. Some hard ass profs wouldve made us all accountable because we submitted it with our name on it.dsheinem wrote:That's a tough case. I am surprised that the prof didn't give the rest of you a grade for the remaining portion of the work given the admission of the guilty student - seems quite unfair from my perspective. Was it plagiarism that the rest of the group should have reasonably been able to catch themselves in the proofreading and editing process?Jmustang1968 wrote:I was almost really screwed by group work. One in the group plagiarized some of their portion of the report. And the professor was going to report all of us to the board and have us auto failed from the course. This was my 2nd to last semester and I couldn't retake this course until the following fall semester, which would've set me back an extra year.
After meeting and discussing with him and showing our work breakdown, and with the offending member taking accountability, I was excused from disciplinary action. We had an F on the assignment which dropped my A to a C, but I was able to keep going and not disrupt my graduation schedule. So in the end it worked out, but I could've easily been screwed over. Cautionary tale to all those still in school.
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