I would agree with that if it were early high school, and mind maps were being introduced as a skill, since I first learned mind maps in year 6, but actually being MARKED on one in the last year of high school? By year 12, if you can't write an essay, you shouldn't even be there since you would have already failed the School Certificate which we do in tenth grade and which requires essays.SpecklePattern said:Well that is kinda bullshit. I mean every library has limits on how many freaking books the pile on, like this, basic electronics and electromagnetic field stuff.badgersprite said:... ten academic sources, for how INDUCTION WORKS. ...
Well this is not bullshit. As you are not the entire class and for some this might have been actually the one thing they needed to get their thoughts into the essay making. Mind maps are very good in figuring out stuff when nothing else might not work. Well to be honest, I hate mind maps, but still, for some that might have been the greatest tool they ever got. I know tons of people who actually start many, even work related things, with mind maps.As for an assignment that was so dumb that I felt dumb for having to do it, the example above is close but the homework assignments that always made me feel the stupidest were whenever we had to not do an actual task, but do the process of a task, like hand in a "mind map" or a "flow chart" about the essay you're going to write. WHY? That's just pointless busywork. And, what's more, this was at the end of highschool. I already knew how to write a damn essay, and I was someone who actually payed attention in class and to the syllabus so I always knew exactly what I was going to talk about in any essay. So why they made us go through these waste of time stages, and why they marked us on them, is a complete mystery to me. It's like if they marked you on the order and method you used in putting together pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, and not on the finished project of whether you actually solved the damn puzzle.
easy. i had to write a report in GYM once! who the fuck writes reports in gym?BoredDragon said:I'm a freshman in college at the moment and I'm taking a technical writing class. I recently completed a 5 page research paper on cyber security that was required to be single-spaced, 1-inch margins, and 12 point font. If that wasn't enough, the sources had to be "academic" meaning they had to be articles out of scientific journals. This meant I couldn't just google search my information, I had to go to special websites and hope someone had written about something that was broad enough to help me understand the fucking subject.
So escapist, I want to know if you can possibly top this assignment on the bullshit meter
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forgot to mention this is a 1 credit hour class and a lot of the paper had to do with the history of the subject, which these stupid academic articles don't fucking have.
Oh jesus, I'm doing THAT course, we just haven't started that bullshit yet.deshorty said:I know how you feel. I had to do an extended essay - a 4000 word essay with all 'academic' sources on any topic I wanted. The problem is, the subject has to be so specific, no academic source will be able to help. Bleh...stupid IB.
I think I might be crazy or old or something. That's how I write my papers even when I'm not told to do so. Honestly, were I a professor, I would throw out papers that use random web sites as sources without clearing it first. Yes I know one can research on the internet and find out what they need to know. They can also go directly to source material, pull information and draw conclusions themselves. Which is what I always thought was the point of a research paper.BoredDragon said:I'm a freshman in college at the moment and I'm taking a technical writing class. I recently completed a 5 page research paper on cyber security that was required to be single-spaced, 1-inch margins, and 12 point font. If that wasn't enough, the sources had to be "academic" meaning they had to be articles out of scientific journals. This meant I couldn't just google search my information, I had to go to special websites and hope someone had written about something that was broad enough to help me understand the fucking subject.
A trivial assignment. Simply do anything and you have changed the world. If that isn't grand enough, go dig a shallow hole. Changing the world is remarkably easy. Changing it in a significant way on the other hand is probably a lit more difficult.Hyldago said:I'm in 10th grade and i just got an assignment from my social teacher to change the world.