Gracie got overconfident. Completing a test in 30 seconds does not mean she completed it correctly. I always tell my students that I do not care who finishes first. I care about who finishes best!
First test in my Library Automation class included defining the basic computer term RAM. I hadn’t caught that it means “Random Access Memory” and (the class having included some computer history) put “Read Ada’s Memory (and try not to blush)” (referring to rumor-prone pioneer Lady Ada Lovelace). The professor not only didn’t mark it wrong, he put a smiley face on it. He was one of those professors that was more into research than teaching; I have much more respect for the B I got from the Cataloging prof, who was more a teacher, than in either of the As he gave me.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
not helping
danketaz Premium Member over 2 years ago
Too much lipstick.
Rhetorical_Question over 2 years ago
Nora is a good friend
Holilubillkori Premium Member over 2 years ago
Still waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member over 2 years ago
Nah, more likely Gracie has found a subject she’s not naturally good at. Everyone has at least one, so this is normal.
sueb1863 over 2 years ago
Why not double check your answers to see where you went wrong?
Chris over 2 years ago
cute…
calliarcale over 2 years ago
While normally I’d applaud the attempt to spin it as a positive, this is trying a little too hard. ;-)
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Could Miss Garcia be wrong?
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
That’s more like it. However, that isn’t what she wrote. A teacher student/parent conference might be needed…
Baer321 over 2 years ago
Gracie got overconfident. Completing a test in 30 seconds does not mean she completed it correctly. I always tell my students that I do not care who finishes first. I care about who finishes best!
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
The teacher probably thinks she couldn’t have done it so fast without cheating. Irate Aunt with glasses will soon appear.
locake over 2 years ago
Just talk to the teacher about your test.
gcarlson over 2 years ago
First test in my Library Automation class included defining the basic computer term RAM. I hadn’t caught that it means “Random Access Memory” and (the class having included some computer history) put “Read Ada’s Memory (and try not to blush)” (referring to rumor-prone pioneer Lady Ada Lovelace). The professor not only didn’t mark it wrong, he put a smiley face on it. He was one of those professors that was more into research than teaching; I have much more respect for the B I got from the Cataloging prof, who was more a teacher, than in either of the As he gave me.
AMBER1 over 2 years ago
This happens when you speed thru the test and NEVER go back and recheck your answers.