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lizzybennet ([personal profile] lizzybennet) wrote2008-11-24 10:39 am

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My Statistics final is this week. The professor inadvertantly posted the answers to the final on the class website. He's removed them this morning, but I already have them. He knows I have them.

Now what? I hate moral dilemmas. I wish he'd just re-write the exam.

Zack and Chris are still sick. It's almost been a week! I'm fairly certain this is the flu. Thank heavens that I had a flu shot about a month ago!

Bonnie (my youngest sis) arrives today to spend Thanksgiving week with us. We're all looking forward to it SO much!! And now, I'm off to scour the bathrooms :)

[identity profile] mysteena.livejournal.com 2008-11-24 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd think so. I emailed him (because I'm just a busybody, do-gooder that way) and said "The answers to the final are posted on the discussion board. I'm confused...." A lame email, I admit but I didn't really know what else to say. He responded "that was premature so I will remove until next week." That's all. What am I suppose to do with this? He didn't mention anything about it on the discussion board, no email or announcement addressing the issue.

they wrote 'ring' which was the item in question on LAST year's exam. Idiots.
I always find it entertaining to listen to grown-ups (ie, non traditional students) rant about how ignorant their classmates are. Fun stuff :)
Edited 2008-11-24 20:10 (UTC)