I heard a similar story about my own school although I'm not sure if it was true:Horned Rat said:The person who got the best marks simply write 'Why not'.
I know a guy who did something similar. He turned up to an exam, wrote his name on the front page and left in half an hour without opening the exam once.Skeleon said:I heard a similar story about my own school although I'm not sure if it was true:Horned Rat said:The person who got the best marks simply write 'Why not'.
For their final exams, a class was supposed to write a text about the following topic: "What is courage?"
And a guy wrote "Handing in this paper empty.", leaving the rest of the pages empty.
Supposedly garnering him an A, but I doubt that's true.
I heard a similar one for an application to University to read philosophy -Skeleon said:I heard a similar story about my own school although I'm not sure if it was true:Horned Rat said:The person who got the best marks simply write 'Why not'.
For their final exams, a class was supposed to write a text about the following topic: "What is courage?"
And a guy wrote "Handing in this paper empty.", leaving the rest of the pages empty.
Supposedly garnering him an A, but I doubt that's true.
Lies!LockHeart said:I heard a similar one for an application to University to read philosophy -Skeleon said:I heard a similar story about my own school although I'm not sure if it was true:Horned Rat said:The person who got the best marks simply write 'Why not'.
For their final exams, a class was supposed to write a text about the following topic: "What is courage?"
And a guy wrote "Handing in this paper empty.", leaving the rest of the pages empty.
Supposedly garnering him an A, but I doubt that's true.
Q: Is this a question?
A: Is this an answer?
wait, this sounds backward, aren't you supposed to be creative in psychology and philosophy, and in math/physics...not? I mean, theoretical stuff always need some creative thinking(even math) but in the end you still have a set way to determine things with math/physics.olicon said:Lies!LockHeart said:I heard a similar one for an application to University to read philosophy -Skeleon said:I heard a similar story about my own school although I'm not sure if it was true:Horned Rat said:The person who got the best marks simply write 'Why not'.
For their final exams, a class was supposed to write a text about the following topic: "What is courage?"
And a guy wrote "Handing in this paper empty.", leaving the rest of the pages empty.
Supposedly garnering him an A, but I doubt that's true.
Q: Is this a question?
A: Is this an answer?
Philosophy professors actually hate those kind of answers really horribly. They actually really hate it when you think and try to interject your ideas into the paper. I know because I tried something like that once (you know, putting my own opinion into a paper). Luckily my prof didn't fail me outright, but made me redo the paper again.
Unless you're studying Physics or Math, you don't want to be creative in school. Being creative is pretty much the only guaranteed way to fail a class.