I could see if I passed the class, but since I didn't it should negate all the work I did. I'm allowed to take the class over so I already have an advantage. I should be allowed to take my failed writting and improve upon it, isn't that the point of the class? If no one ever improved on an original idea, we wouldn't have these computers that we type on. Chris Nolan and his brother are using an old story they wrote for "The Dark Knight Rises", are you saying that once you write something, you can never touch it again and if you do it's plagiarism? That's a load of crap.
Have you ever thought about just writing the fucking thing? Students spent their time rallying against the system are generally the same students who are full of excuses about why their performance isn't as good as they think it should be (in their head).
I could do that, but then the system wins. I'd rather turn in an average paper and beat the system than turn in an excellent paper and have the system win.
The capricious policies of loony college professors rank pretty low on my list of pervasive social ills.
Gotta start small.Schools, universities, companies, they all have ridiculous policies and hide behind "it's always been like that, deal with it", and that's bullshit that needs to change. It wouldn't even take much effort to do that, it's just that the responsible people are too lazy and stubborn.
It's attitutes like that why we still can't take liquids on planes and get X-Rayed and patted down. It's why our phone calls are still bieng tapped without warrants. It's why governments, businesses and schools can trample all over us because, hey we need something from them, so deal with it. Well it gets old and we allow it because nobody stood up and resused to be treated like that.
Right. The Sixties are over, pal.Have you ever thought about just writing the fucking thing? Students spent their time rallying against the system are generally the same students who are full of excuses about why their performance isn't as good as they think it should be (in their head).
I could do that, but then the system wins. I'd rather turn in an average paper and beat the system than turn in an excellent paper and have the system win.
That's great - try explaining that at an interview "sure I've got mediocre grades but I'm actually better than that, I was fighting the man".
I could see if I passed the class, but since I didn't it should negate all the work I did. I'm allowed to take the class over so I already have an advantage. I should be allowed to take my failed writting and improve upon it, isn't that the point of the class? If no one ever improved on an original idea, we wouldn't have these computers that we type on. Chris Nolan and his brother are using an old story they wrote for "The Dark Knight Rises", are you saying that once you write something, you can never touch it again and if you do it's plagiarism? That's a load of crap.
Have you ever thought about just writing the fucking thing? Students spent their time rallying against the system are generally the same students who are full of excuses about why their performance isn't as good as they think it should be (in their head).
I could do that, but then the system wins. I'd rather turn in an average paper and beat the system than turn in an excellent paper and have the system win.
last year I took an English class in college and failed it.
My point exactly. I've already done the work for the class, why make more work for myself when it's already done. I work in resturaunts, if I prep ahead for the next day, then I come to work not having to do that shit and I can relax or focus on something else. Let me point something else out. I don't believe it is so much the "professor" as it is the school. They get teachers aide's who are working on thier masters to teach the lower level classes. They are basically in their early-mid twenties. They rotate them out every semester, but the asignments stay the same. It's not like the same professor teaching the same class every semester the same way. So the teacher is different, but the assignments are the same. If for example I was told, "what are your thoughts on the new Star Trek movie?" and I wrote a paper on that and got my grade back and it wasen't so good. I then fail the class. Then retake the class and the same question is posed. I still have the work done, I still feel the same about the movie, why not use the same paper. If I change it and improve on it then is really the same, is that not the point of the class, to learn from your mistakes and improve? Then if I do turn in the paper i'm in trouble for plagiarism. Yet the person i'm plagiarizing is my self? WTF?pretty much. Is he also supposed to not look at his old tests (or the answers, if they were provided) when preparing for this course?
This is an attempt at laziness on the teacher's part, but he wants to push that responsibility to the students. Why not change the assignments slightly every year? At least have it on a couple year rotating cycle, so repeat students don't get the same assignments?
Rough example, but if he was asked to write a paper with his opinion on X, and he did that last time, and then gets asked AGAIN to write his opinion about X, why WOULD the teacher expect a very different paper? Even if he starts from scratch, the result ought to be fairly similar, and he STILL might fail the 'cheat check', right? He's the same guy, similar opinions, saimilar writing style.
The assignment is to make a personal/puplic argument. So, you tell about some event in your life that changed you or whatever and then you relate it to some bigger issue. Mine is my mom dying of cancer and I'm relating it cancer awareness. It's suposed to be 5-6 pages. The page requirements are actually less, so it would sort of be a new paper, but if I turn it in, it will pop up as plagiarism. That is why I wanted to fight it, because technically it's not.What kind of assignment is it? How many words/pages?
Honestly, this is the professor's problem if he doesn't like it. If he wants to see new work, maybe he should put in a little himself and generate some new assignments?
If you have the possibility of people retaking the course, and want them to make new work, make new assignments. Also works well for preventing people from giving homework and tests to friends that take the course later.
Just BS laziness on the part of the professor, trying to push the blame off onto a student.
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