Anonymous wrote:This is absolute nightmare fuel for many people. I guess it must happen in real life for an unlucky few. Everyone else just has terrible dreams about it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professor here: I’m at a large public R1 and wouldn’t definitely allow a student to take the exam under those circumstances.
Wouldn't or would?
Sorry, should be would
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Can I add my child's story and ask for some advice? This kid slept through and missed the last class which offered some points for required attendance. Because of this, the expected grade is lowered from B+ to B, as the grade was on the cusp. Is it worth asking for Professor's leniency? DC does have a 504.
Anonymous wrote:Professor here: I’m at a large public R1 and wouldn’t definitely allow a student to take the exam under those circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Well I hate that finals are never the same as when the class is. Very confusing esp for the adhd kiddos.
Anonymous wrote:I still have this nightmare many many years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I hate that finals are never the same as when the class is. Very confusing esp for the adhd kiddos.
If a class is an hour long but the final is three, how does that work?
Anonymous wrote:Well I hate that finals are never the same as when the class is. Very confusing esp for the adhd kiddos.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has a final tomorrow at 7:30-9:30am on the other side of his HUGE campus. He is so worried about missing alarm, he said he hears it for his earliest class - which is 10:40am but worried that at 6:30am he may not. I said just turn it up really loud and tell your roommate to bug you if he hears it. Time to be adult - but secretly I am worried too!!