standards have NOT fallen:
http://www.wimp.com/essay/
61%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
standards have NOT fallen:
http://www.wimp.com/essay/
61%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cant say im suprised, amusing thou
Edit: Cant help but think that society is adapting to that 'wordset' and yet teaching doesnt. Probably for the best, hardly want to encourage this at a professional level, although directness and less sugar coating would be great!
the language used is one thing, but the totally ludicrous level of logic and discussion is what really phases me
True but you cant really question the logic without looking the matter up. Although its clear sometimes where there's a lack.
Well that was good for a laugh!
lol funny. We're allowed to swear in our essay's at school as long as it has a purpose and not just tottally random.
LOL.
Thanks, that was hilarious. Can't be real though, but funny nevertheless
That is such a fake. No teacher has that type of handwriting (no teacher would give the paper a D- either).
Funny, that's exactly what my girlfriend studies, same format as her uni requirements as well
61% what is the world coming too?
ROFL look at the biblography lol tubgirl is listed and yahoo.com lol
Good for a laugh that paper
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I disagree.Originally Posted by smtkr
That was rather funny though... He started rapping in the middle
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funny but blatently a fake/pisstake (ie not a serious essay...)
On a related note, in my law class yesterday, someone in the back was trying to answer one of the professor's questions. Her inner city vernacular (read ebonics) was so thick I couldn't understand her. It sounded kind of like a rap song. I wonder how someone makes it so far in school. Can the answer be found in this essay?
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