Hadoblado
think again losers
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I just begun my logic assignment and on the very first question I identified the intention of the problem and that the answer my teacher was looking for is in fact incorrect. I pointed this out to him, and he agreed to give me full marks regardless of the answer I gave.
I've heard horror stories of students being punished for being more correct than their teachers, but for the most part I have always had my criticisms received positively. Does anyone here have some good stories? Does anyone else get the same rush of self-affirmation from providing insights to people who are experts in their field? My apologies for coming off as smug, I very much am
I've heard horror stories of students being punished for being more correct than their teachers, but for the most part I have always had my criticisms received positively. Does anyone here have some good stories? Does anyone else get the same rush of self-affirmation from providing insights to people who are experts in their field? My apologies for coming off as smug, I very much am
