RadioMaster |
11 Oct 2007 17:23 |
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Originally Posted by mszee
(Post 369762)
As I suggested before, and I might be wrong...
There might be a few reasons this passed:
1. Current movement is not to check grammar on essays but content only. Far cry from the time when they gave me B on written entrance exam into the university for one comma.
2. Teacher didn't know much about subject and cared even less.
Moral of this story for students is...pick the most obscure subject you can and run with it. Then a little imagination goes a long way...:lmao:
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thats quite a problem youre mentioning: In fact, you can write an A+ essay with the worst grammatical mistakes all over the place.
when we wrote our major senior year essays we could also choose what we would want to write about, and no matter how obscure the subject was, the teachers informed themselves about it, to judge the essays fairly.
Btw, this is one of the reasons why a proper essay should contain explicit source information about every fact, that way mistakes like "the tour started in march" or "jim produced the album" couldnt have happened.
But I guess this was rather a minor essay, so the teacher probably didnt really care about things like that.
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