- Feb 19, 2001
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In high school, I did something like
NAME
CLASS/period
The bare minimum. I always wondered why you needed date. HW assignments inherently have a date attached so why? In college I did the bare minimum too:
Name
Student ID
My gf and I are currently discussing this because I always stuffed my headers at the very top (in the case of a word doc, I would use the header function). However she puts it in the main document itself and double spaces it like the rest of her paper. To me that's like utter BS and a waste of space. It's like a fat intro paragraph already. She puts stuff like professor's name, date and class.
We're just discussing paper length and how she's short a few lines. To me I never had a problem hitting the limit, and it boggles me when people use an ugly Office 2003 1.25" margin with fat text. Then they deliberately try to extend with a fat header like my gf is doing and a fat title all double spaced.
I just looked back at a few papers my senior year and they're 11pt Calibri with 1" margins. No extra 10pt spacing like Office 2007 does and my headings were thrown to the header portion.
NAME
CLASS/period
The bare minimum. I always wondered why you needed date. HW assignments inherently have a date attached so why? In college I did the bare minimum too:
Name
Student ID
My gf and I are currently discussing this because I always stuffed my headers at the very top (in the case of a word doc, I would use the header function). However she puts it in the main document itself and double spaces it like the rest of her paper. To me that's like utter BS and a waste of space. It's like a fat intro paragraph already. She puts stuff like professor's name, date and class.
We're just discussing paper length and how she's short a few lines. To me I never had a problem hitting the limit, and it boggles me when people use an ugly Office 2003 1.25" margin with fat text. Then they deliberately try to extend with a fat header like my gf is doing and a fat title all double spaced.
I just looked back at a few papers my senior year and they're 11pt Calibri with 1" margins. No extra 10pt spacing like Office 2007 does and my headings were thrown to the header portion.
