I am most likely to go to Professor/TA office hours when…

I am most likely to go to Professor/TA office hours when…
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I am most likely to go to Professor/TA office hours when…
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Forgot: When he’s not there, even though I know his office hours because he announced them the first day of class and now I will go complain to his boss that he’s “never in”.
you also forgot a category for “when he/she is really hot”.
This should so be a bar graph…
Why? I think the pie chart works.
I’m confused.
For the 1st time or are you REALLY confused? Trust me, life is more fun if you go about totally confused.
I think the plead for your grade should be bigger…
I think the plead for your grade should be bigger…
yeah, more like 98%
More like 99%, really.
I suppose this effectively explains why I never went to anyone’s office hours.
As a TA I would say that the total of the percentage for things related to actually asking questions on the course material should add up to about 15%, and the rest should be 40% making up quizzes people missed because they were ’sick’, 30% asking for points back on some exam question because my grading was too ’strict’ (even though really I probably should have given them less), and 15% asking what they can do to not fail (I guess they go to the Prof. more for this).
Could someone explain the title to me? I’m not sure it’s even a sentence. TIA.
Or…time to plead and beg for my grade by pretending that I’ve been hideously sick the entire semester and THAT’s why I never showed up to class.
worse, it totally worked.