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Jdvn1 said:
Then again, annoying the people that give you grades isn't a good idea.

I found that as long as I did the work, got the grades, the profs didn't care what I did in class as long as I didn't disturb them or the other students
 


Crothian said:
I found that as long as I did the work, got the grades, the profs didn't care what I did in class as long as I didn't disturb them or the other students
I've found that at MIT, where you aren't going to be getting over 90% from natural grading, making sure the professor likes you is important...
 

Crothian said:
I found that as long as I did the work, got the grades, the profs didn't care what I did in class as long as I didn't disturb them or the other students
I think it depends on the professor. I've known some like that too, and I've known some that expect all students to be paying attention and taking notes all the time.
 

Rystil Arden said:
I make characters sometimes during class too, but I do it in my head ;)
Well, I meant that I write out the stats and everything. I've been joining a number of PbP games, so I've had to write stuff out.
 

Jdvn1 said:
Well, I meant that I write out the stats and everything. I've been joining a number of PbP games, so I've had to write stuff out.
I write it out in my head, not paper. Or do you bring your laptop and type it up in class?
 

Rystil Arden said:
I've found that at MIT, where you aren't going to be getting over 90% from natural grading, making sure the professor likes you is important...

obviously, it is a tougher school then I went to but 90% or higher was not hard at a state school. :D
 

Jdvn1 said:
I think it depends on the professor. I've known some like that too, and I've known some that expect all students to be paying attention and taking notes all the time.

the fun thing is that writing out a campign and taking notes looks remarkible similiar
 

Crothian said:
obviously, it is a tougher school then I went to but 90% or higher was not hard at a state school. :D
No, most certainly not hard, as my fellow players from high school can attest. Whereas at MIT, I have gotten 'B's for the first time since Elementary School, where nobody got perfect scores. Its really scary to get your first 'B's when you've never seen one before :(
 

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