In similar news I just had my essay returned, and I got a 2:1, nearly a first, which is pretty great because damn that essay was hard.
If I get a 2:1 this year overall I will be pleased I think.
I have no idea what that grading scale means. I'm only familiar with percentage and the 4.0 scale.
2:1 is second best, first is first best (cunningly enough) basically I got a B, nearly an A (if you get my meaning), on an essay which I found really tough, so I am proud of myself.
Also Evil_Reaver, complain bro. If he's terrible and effecting your grade grab a bunch of people from your class and feel the same way and complain, you might catch a break on your current work or you might simply stop that happening for other students. Both is good and will reward desires of revenge festering within.
You wouldn't have any way to know this, so don't take this as me being all "better than you" or whatever.
But it doesn't work that way in law school. Professors teach the way they do because of tradition. They had to go through this bullshit 40 years ago when they were in school, so they're going to teach that way because they think that's the way it should be done. The Socratic Method isn't bad when professors have enough awareness to realize that you can't rely on Question-Question teaching. The good professors mix the Socratic Method with discussion/lecture because most students aren't going to be able to pick up the material otherwise.
My civil procedure professor takes it to a whole new level by actively playing games while he doesn't teach us. It's called "hiding the ball" and it's the most annoying thing ever. He honestly tries to make it more difficult by not answering questions and teaching in a way that doesn't make any sense. And to top it off, there's no way to self-teach some of the material because the case law on it is less than 12 months old (meaning, no one has written anything or done any research on it).
We have teacher evaluations every semester, but I've had law professors admit that they don't read them and they don't care what we think.
It's the nature of law school. Now, I've had some really great professors, but this semester has been especially bad. 3 of 5 professors have been absolutely worthless in class, but there's nothing I can do because "that's just the way it is."
2:1 is second best, first is first best (cunningly enough) basically I got a B, nearly an A (if you get my meaning), on an essay which I found really tough, so I am proud of myself.
2:1 is second best, first is first best (cunningly enough) basically I got a B, nearly an A (if you get my meaning), on an essay which I found really tough, so I am proud of myself.
That's excellent man. What was the essay topic?
"Assess the significance of warfare for the Carolingian Aristocracy in the eighth and ninth century"
Which was tough for me because I had never studied that period before and was only half way through the course due to stupid essay deadline dates. Quite fun though, and a good lecturer who is both knowledgeable, passionate and a great teacher, which means overall I have enjoyed this module.
And Evil_Reaver that sucks man, hope it works out for you and you pass despite crappy teachers.
"Assess the significance of warfare for the Carolingian Aristocracy in the eighth and ninth century"
Which was tough for me because I had never studied that period before and was only half way through the course due to stupid essay deadline dates. Quite fun though, and a good lecturer who is both knowledgeable, passionate and a great teacher, which means overall I have enjoyed this module.
And Evil_Reaver that sucks man, hope it works out for you and you pass despite crappy teachers.
Oh man, see, that sounds like a really fun essay. Though, admittedly, military history is hellaciously boring.
"Assess the significance of warfare for the Carolingian Aristocracy in the eighth and ninth century"
Which was tough for me because I had never studied that period before and was only half way through the course due to stupid essay deadline dates. Quite fun though, and a good lecturer who is both knowledgeable, passionate and a great teacher, which means overall I have enjoyed this module.
And Evil_Reaver that sucks man, hope it works out for you and you pass despite crappy teachers.
Oh man, see, that sounds like a really fun essay. Though, admittedly, military history is hellaciously boring.
Yes suprisingly so, though at times it can be great (for me anyway, I'm sure others might feel differently)
Yeah I used to have the same problem Callius does. It can be nightmarish to go reference hunting for a very basic point when it's late and the deadline's creeping closer and goddammit can I just finish this sentence and get on with the rest of the project.
These days my rule for deciding whether or not something needs a reference is: If this were to be published in a journal, read by my peers from related disciplines, would any reasonable member of that audience challenge or question the validity of the point/statement I'm making? If the answer is "no" then you probably don't need to reference it.
Yeah I used to have the same problem Callius does. It can be nightmarish to go reference hunting for a very basic point when it's late and the deadline's creeping closer and goddammit can I just finish this sentence and get on with the rest of the project.
These days my rules for deciding whether or not something needs a reference are: If this were to be published in a journal, read by my peers from related disciplines, would any reasonable member of that audience challenge or question the validity of the point/statement I'm making? If the answer is "no" then you probably don't need to reference it.
Yes that seems like a really good way of looking at it which I will now steal.
Yeah I used to have the same problem Callius does. It can be nightmarish to go reference hunting for a very basic point when it's late and the deadline's creeping closer and goddammit can I just finish this sentence and get on with the rest of the project.
These days my rule for deciding whether or not something needs a reference is: If this were to be published in a journal, read by my peers from related disciplines, would any reasonable member of that audience challenge or question the validity of the point/statement I'm making? If the answer is "no" then you probably don't need to reference it.
YES!!!
Thucydides died of the plague in 430, but I couldn't fucking find a primary source that said this!!! Thucydides just says that he died (and doesn't even give a year). So, y'know what I did? Instead of saying it and citing it I just reworded two sentences.
So glad I only have one module which required any sort of referencing.
I am so bad at that stuff.
In other news Dstl has the absolute worst application for ever.
Finally finished the damn thing, and receive an e-mail asking me to resend.
because the form was blank.
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Paper Status: All the editing I can possibly do to it in my current state has been completed. After Natasha looks over it, I shall entrust it into His Noodley Appendage.
Also Evil_Reaver, complain bro. If he's terrible and effecting your grade grab a bunch of people from your class and feel the same way and complain, you might catch a break on your current work or you might simply stop that happening for other students. Both is good and will reward desires of revenge festering within.
You wouldn't have any way to know this, so don't take this as me being all "better than you" or whatever.
But it doesn't work that way in law school. Professors teach the way they do because of tradition. They had to go through this bullshit 40 years ago when they were in school, so they're going to teach that way because they think that's the way it should be done. The Socratic Method isn't bad when professors have enough awareness to realize that you can't rely on Question-Question teaching. The good professors mix the Socratic Method with discussion/lecture because most students aren't going to be able to pick up the material otherwise.
My civil procedure professor takes it to a whole new level by actively playing games while he doesn't teach us. It's called "hiding the ball" and it's the most annoying thing ever. He honestly tries to make it more difficult by not answering questions and teaching in a way that doesn't make any sense. And to top it off, there's no way to self-teach some of the material because the case law on it is less than 12 months old (meaning, no one has written anything or done any research on it).
We have teacher evaluations every semester, but I've had law professors admit that they don't read them and they don't care what we think.
It's the nature of law school. Now, I've had some really great professors, but this semester has been especially bad. 3 of 5 professors have been absolutely worthless in class, but there's nothing I can do because "that's just the way it is."
man that sucks, my professors are all super smart and great, one was a supreme court clerk. they're also really solicitous of feedback. the only complaint i have is that two of them were kind of boring.
Comparing textbooks when one of the textbooks is not available because some shithead has taken it out and hasn't brought it back even though it was due for a week back.
Comparing textbooks when one of the textbooks is not available because some shithead has taken it out and hasn't brought it back even though it was due for a week back.
I don't know who you are
But a pox on your house you little fucker
In October I checked out some books from the public library for my group project. I lent one to a fine gentlemen so he could look at it to help with the information for our presentation. He never came back to class. He didn't withdraw, he doesn't respond to his official school email or the personal email he gave the school, the personal email he gave me bounced, and the phone number on file with the school is disconnected. Was he killed in a car crash? Was he kidnapped by gypsies? I may never know. If he is still breathing and is attempting to register for classes, I'm hoping maybe if I file a police report they'll block him from registering until he resolves this with me. If I can fuck up the next 3 months of his life, at least that would be something.
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Unless your local community college offers online or hybrid courses, I don't believe such a thing exists. I haven't done a whole lot of research, so maybe the education from University of Phoenix, Devry, ITT Tech, etc. isn't completely worthless, but you're going to be paying out the ass for it.
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2:1 is second best, first is first best (cunningly enough) basically I got a B, nearly an A (if you get my meaning), on an essay which I found really tough, so I am proud of myself.
You wouldn't have any way to know this, so don't take this as me being all "better than you" or whatever.
But it doesn't work that way in law school. Professors teach the way they do because of tradition. They had to go through this bullshit 40 years ago when they were in school, so they're going to teach that way because they think that's the way it should be done. The Socratic Method isn't bad when professors have enough awareness to realize that you can't rely on Question-Question teaching. The good professors mix the Socratic Method with discussion/lecture because most students aren't going to be able to pick up the material otherwise.
My civil procedure professor takes it to a whole new level by actively playing games while he doesn't teach us. It's called "hiding the ball" and it's the most annoying thing ever. He honestly tries to make it more difficult by not answering questions and teaching in a way that doesn't make any sense. And to top it off, there's no way to self-teach some of the material because the case law on it is less than 12 months old (meaning, no one has written anything or done any research on it).
We have teacher evaluations every semester, but I've had law professors admit that they don't read them and they don't care what we think.
It's the nature of law school. Now, I've had some really great professors, but this semester has been especially bad. 3 of 5 professors have been absolutely worthless in class, but there's nothing I can do because "that's just the way it is."
"Assess the significance of warfare for the Carolingian Aristocracy in the eighth and ninth century"
Which was tough for me because I had never studied that period before and was only half way through the course due to stupid essay deadline dates. Quite fun though, and a good lecturer who is both knowledgeable, passionate and a great teacher, which means overall I have enjoyed this module.
And Evil_Reaver that sucks man, hope it works out for you and you pass despite crappy teachers.
Yes suprisingly so, though at times it can be great (for me anyway, I'm sure others might feel differently)
But it was pretty fun, despite being tough.
These days my rule for deciding whether or not something needs a reference is: If this were to be published in a journal, read by my peers from related disciplines, would any reasonable member of that audience challenge or question the validity of the point/statement I'm making? If the answer is "no" then you probably don't need to reference it.
Yes that seems like a really good way of looking at it which I will now steal.
Thucydides died of the plague in 430, but I couldn't fucking find a primary source that said this!!! Thucydides just says that he died (and doesn't even give a year). So, y'know what I did? Instead of saying it and citing it I just reworded two sentences.
....
fucking fuck fuck fuck I hate this.
I am so bad at that stuff.
In other news Dstl has the absolute worst application for ever.
Finally finished the damn thing, and receive an e-mail asking me to resend.
because the form was blank.
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Stop being so fucking convoluted.
Love,
Me~
and some fucking pussy decided that because it was vaguely cold outside they would put the heating on the "scorching death" setting
So no I am writing something I do not like in horrible conditions
I can smell my own sweat just sitting here.
What the fuck
I hate this
yeah, although who knows if any hunting will actually get done. game is scarce according to my dad!
then friday i get cavities filled yaaaaaaaaaay
man that sucks, my professors are all super smart and great, one was a supreme court clerk. they're also really solicitous of feedback. the only complaint i have is that two of them were kind of boring.
Fuck. You.
Comparing textbooks when one of the textbooks is not available because some shithead has taken it out and hasn't brought it back even though it was due for a week back.
I don't know who you are
But a pox on your house you little fucker
Yeah I squeaked by since they weren't going to give a ruling on it for ages after I was done
don't worry you won't remember any of this one year from now
books have words in them
start with your local one and work your way out from there?
I have no doubt about that. I don't want to remember any of this.
And at the end he let me burn the test.
Freaking yes.
People underestimate the importance of that but it makes a world of difference when you are in a crunch.
not that art class is hard by any stretch
like at all
It is an under appreciated art form.
Good thing too. Gives me some more time to study Tobin's Q.
Steam: CavilatRest
It gets even better when you can have an entire department like you.