• Funicio [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I was very happy after it looked like I had scraped with an A in my CS class, since I needed to get a perfect score on my final to get over 90% and I managed to get it. That is, until I checked just now and they manually changed my exam's grade from a 100% to an 85% without any comment or email. :agony-mescaline: Already emailed the prof, can't wait to hear I was supposed to write my code in the most pythonic way or whatever they decided is the metric this time.

    • VHS [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      there's always some kind of BS, in some of my classes the exams had (clearly wrong, nonsensical) answers marked as correct and they wouldn't do anything about it.

      • adfsadfsadfsadf [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        God could do that.

        The one-electron universe postulate, proposed by John Wheeler in a telephone call to Richard Feynman in the spring of 1940, is the hypothesis that all electrons and positrons are actually manifestations of a single entity moving backwards and forwards in time. According to Feynman:

        I received a telephone call one day at the graduate college at Princeton from Professor Wheeler, in which he said, "Feynman, I know why all electrons have the same charge and the same mass" "Why?" "Because, they are all the same electron!"

        One-electron universe

    • AliceBToklas [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      uggggh I always hated that shit. at least if one TA thought it was right you probably have a leg to stand on getting it changed back.