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Parzi82745y@ScriptCoded like I said, I invoked CMD from in Powershell as fuck Powershell. I can't "open command prompt here" anymore...
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How does one write a test and then fail to accurately test their students?
Damaging your students confidence in you makes students not want to listen to you.
This infuriates me.
P. S. Correcting them is fine, just don't be a butt about it.
P. P. S I am aware of the irony -
@stonestorm it's really not that deep dude. Professors are human too and when you are at something for a long time mistakes are harder to find.
Let's get your panties untangled and come down a bit dude. As a student I don't look at a professor as stupid because they made a mistake. If you do that, then you're a wee bit of a condescending douchebag. -
@Stuxnet Might well depend on circumstance i'd imagine. At 10K a year for education where I am, I expect it to be right.
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@stonestorm right because professors aren't human at allllllll.
Gimme a break dude. That's the most bullshit thing I've seen in quite some time. -
Parzi82745y@stonestorm the tests can be auto-generated from Quora or OCR'd tests or similar shit, so this may have been a case of reading 3 questions in, going "close enough", and importing the whole fucking thing. Teacher thanked me and fixed it.
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Parzi82745y@AlgoRythm it's not even Powershell 6, either, it yells at me to install the new one when started. (Also, again, you can invoke CMD in Powershell...)
Is it okay to correct a teacher? Even when a test is involved?
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