yay for graders!

alphatarget1

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so I got my first work study job grading papers for a professor.... It's pretty awesome that I get to sort of dictate one part of their grade. Granted, I'm not an a$$hole but it's still pretty funny to see some of the papers. class is "strength of materials" btw.

A) It is spelled "vertical", not "verticle". maybe you should go back to grade school to play with testicles. EDIT: I didn't take off points. I marked it off and wrote the correct one in.

B) Don't do your homework, it makes my job easier.

C) Your homework's apperance (readability) has a direct correlation to how your paper will be graded. The clearer the content, the more feedback you'll get. If not, you won't get sh!t.

D) Didn't you learn this and that in statics already?

k... I might be an a$$ after all, but I grade pretty fair. Methinks.
 

Anubis

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you mark off for spelling errors?

you are definitly an ass

i used to grade for physics in college and as long as the math was right and the answers mateched i didnt care about anything elsee, spelling or neatness
 

alphatarget1

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no I'm not. I grade purely on how they approached the problem and the accuracy of computation (small fraction of grade)

I just crossed it off and wrote "vertical" instead. I just thought it was funny.
 

yourdeardaniel

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are you sure you're grading papers for college prof. and not high school teacher giving out spelling quizes?
i'd hate to have this asshole grade my paper.
 

alphatarget1

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Originally posted by: yourdeardaniel
are you sure you're grading papers for college prof. and not high school teacher giving out spelling quizes?
i'd hate to have this asshole grade my paper.

read my post above. I marked off the spelling error and wrote the correct one in. I didn't deduct any points.

STFU.