membra
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| 05 Oct 2015 05:51 AM |
Not only is the brief littered with spelling errors, but there are usually multiple ways to interpret what the lecturer is asking you to do.
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| 05 Oct 2015 05:51 AM |
| everyone hates assignments |
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membra
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| 05 Oct 2015 05:53 AM |
I wouldn't mind if they were easy to read, but I often think that a chimp could type English more fluently than my lecturer.
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redlego98
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| 05 Oct 2015 06:08 AM |
You should see one of my teachers, he literally rights "yay" and "wooo" in the middle of his assignments. He never just uses one period either, he feels the need to put 3 or 4...
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redlego98
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| 05 Oct 2015 06:09 AM |
"rights"
writes*
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membra
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| 05 Oct 2015 04:25 PM |
@redlego My biggest issue is subjectively worse. I'm currently studying networking. My lecturer tends to describe any sort of series of actions as a 'protocol', so you never know if he's talking about protocols in a networking sense or just using it as a word.
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