Anonymous - 16/05/2009 14:20 - United States
In vain
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Anonymous - 02/03/2018 19:00
Underfunded and underappreciated
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shaifox96 - 17/04/2015 03:34 - Canada - Saint Catharines
And this is your problem because SHE screwed up? Go to the Dean. You are under no legal, moral, or other obligation, implied or in writing, to keep those materials. She can change it without a reason, and certainly for a clerical mistake.
That's bullshit. I agree with #86.
why are you on here! find that damn paper! haha...
wow I just want to smack people saying "YDI for not saving to your computer" the OPs teacher wants the original, graded copy. not a computer print out she'd have to re-grade. and to 37, maybe the grade is so wrong that the OP's grade in the class is greatly affected. Even getting a C or D in just one class could affect a scholarship, despite the fact they may be getting As and Bs in everything else. and regardless, it's messing up the OP's GPA. no one wants that.
I feel for you man. Once I took a quiz that I found really challenging but my teacher lost it and entered my grades in as a 0. She then proceeded to blame me saying that I did not turn it in.
Always keep your shit, at least until the semester is over!!
This is why you save your papers on the computer.
#1: By original, the teacher means the graded copy so that she can verify that the OP isn't BSing her about the wrong grade thing. And, OP, that really sucks. I hope you find it.