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Old Jul 17, 2014, 02:57 PM
winterglen winterglen is offline
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I submitted my eportfolio late. Points get taken off for every day it's late. I submitted it the morning after, and I submitted it again today when I didn't get any reply. That'll be five days at least, because it's Friday and nobody does anything on weekends. Five days worth of points off for being twenty minutes overdue.

I've got two options now. I can accept the docked grade, and not be able to tell anyone I have a masters' degree because it doesn't count if my final project was late.

Or I can whine and ask for special favors from the professor, and I can say I have a master's degree, but really I cheated because I didn't do what was required of me.

Either way, it's six years of hard work thrown down the toilet for being twenty minutes late turning this project in. Classic winterglen f***up.
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Old Jul 17, 2014, 06:42 PM
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if it was only 20 minutes I would talk to the professor. I would even pull the ada card. I used it once for midterms even though I knew I could do a good job my anxiety didn't think it would be good enough so I got myself a couple extra days to turn the assignment in. we have to work harder then other people do. we deserve a break.
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