Anonymous wrote:I struggle to understand how this ONE class will impact grad/professional programs.
Is it a math class he needs for an Econ PhD application?
Otherwise, no one class will make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:The deadline was 11:59pm. DS submitted it at 11:59 and the website marked it as late because it was set to put anything later than 11:59:00 as late.
DS emailed professor, and he said that because the website marked it as late, it was late.
DS takes full responsibility for submitting last minute and told me that he has learned from this experience. He wasn't able to work on the assignment for several days as he was experiencing symptoms of a chronic illness and did not ask for more time to finish the assignment.
Other students in the course experienced the same thing and are going to higher-ups in the professor's department.
Usually I would let him figure this out on his own. As the assignment being graded as late may significantly affect his final grade (which is important for admission to grad/professional schools), should he also go to higher-ups in the professor's department? Or should he just accept what happened?
Anonymous wrote:The deadline was 11:59pm. DS submitted it at 11:59 and the website marked it as late because it was set to put anything later than 11:59:00 as late.
DS emailed professor, and he said that because the website marked it as late, it was late.
DS takes full responsibility for submitting last minute and told me that he has learned from this experience. He wasn't able to work on the assignment for several days as he was experiencing symptoms of a chronic illness and did not ask for more time to finish the assignment.
Other students in the course experienced the same thing and are going to higher-ups in the professor's department.
Usually I would let him figure this out on his own. As the assignment being graded as late may significantly affect his final grade (which is important for admission to grad/professional schools), should he also go to higher-ups in the professor's department? Or should he just accept what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Your college student! Man. I'd make my high schooler handle this on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg land the helicopter immediately.
THIS
"DS takes full responsibility for submitting last minute and told me that he has learned from this experience."
That should have been the end of it.
I am getting very concerned about gen x and their ability to do anything for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:23:30 here. You would think from the previous responses that nobody ever ask their parents for any advice after their 18th birthday. That is just not the way families work and that is not the way young adults necessarily need to work in order to grow and evolve.
There’s a difference between a parent giving advice and a parent posting on an anonymous forum asking what to have her adult son do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a chronic illness that requires me to spend 50% of my existence in the bathroom. I understand chronic illnesses can be rough. But let me tell you now, it never made a difference between me submitting something at 11:59 and 11:59:01.
If his illness was the reason for the delay, it still shouldn’t have come down to a game of minutes.
Professors don’t budge on stuff. It’s how they turn teenagers into adults. It’s unfortunate, but he will recover from this grade dip.
Thank you for this.
As I said, DS takes full responsibility for submitting last minute as he failed to ask for more time. He doesn't blame his illness for the delay.
The only reason why he is considering appealing the professor's decision is that if the deadline is 11:59pm, should something that is submitted at 11:59 be late?
I mean, technically yes...? I’m not sure how you don’t see that. A deadline is the *latest* time by which something should be completed, i.e. 11:59:00. So, something submitted at 11:59:01’would be late. Should have submitted it by 11:58:59.
Seriously though, how many kids literally submitted AT 11:59? I’m having a hard time believing it was multiple and they are really trying to take this up to higher levels. It’s a good lesson in critical thinking and attention to detail, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg land the helicopter immediately.
THIS
"DS takes full responsibility for submitting last minute and told me that he has learned from this experience."
That should have been the end of it.
I am getting very concerned about gen x and their ability to do anything for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Omg land the helicopter immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a chronic illness that requires me to spend 50% of my existence in the bathroom. I understand chronic illnesses can be rough. But let me tell you now, it never made a difference between me submitting something at 11:59 and 11:59:01.
If his illness was the reason for the delay, it still shouldn’t have come down to a game of minutes.
Professors don’t budge on stuff. It’s how they turn teenagers into adults. It’s unfortunate, but he will recover from this grade dip.
Thank you for this.
As I said, DS takes full responsibility for submitting last minute as he failed to ask for more time. He doesn't blame his illness for the delay.
The only reason why he is considering appealing the professor's decision is that if the deadline is 11:59pm, should something that is submitted at 11:59 be late?
Anonymous wrote:I have a chronic illness that requires me to spend 50% of my existence in the bathroom. I understand chronic illnesses can be rough. But let me tell you now, it never made a difference between me submitting something at 11:59 and 11:59:01.
If his illness was the reason for the delay, it still shouldn’t have come down to a game of minutes.
Professors don’t budge on stuff. It’s how they turn teenagers into adults. It’s unfortunate, but he will recover from this grade dip.