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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 875242" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Yeah... I’ve heard people say similar things about athlete curves and athlete classes, but I had a handful of classes with SAs and I don’t buy it. With one exception (who would be a surprise to no one) the SAs in my classes were always there and worked really hard. They certainly didn’t act like they were being awarded grades. </p><p> I recall having a class where we were assigned group projects, groups by last name. I’m Baker, and my group was Drew Barry and Tucker Barr. I had mixed emotions because I also had that mentality that those guys would mail it in, still get their good grades, and I’d have to do 3 times the work if I wanted to score well. I couldn’t have been more wrong. Both of them worked, never missed a meeting we scheduled and quite honestly, I worked harder than I probably would have normally just so I wasn’t the weak link! </p><p>Point being; I’m sure we can find examples to the contrary but let’s not paint with such a broad brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 875242, member: 4905"] Yeah... I’ve heard people say similar things about athlete curves and athlete classes, but I had a handful of classes with SAs and I don’t buy it. With one exception (who would be a surprise to no one) the SAs in my classes were always there and worked really hard. They certainly didn’t act like they were being awarded grades. I recall having a class where we were assigned group projects, groups by last name. I’m Baker, and my group was Drew Barry and Tucker Barr. I had mixed emotions because I also had that mentality that those guys would mail it in, still get their good grades, and I’d have to do 3 times the work if I wanted to score well. I couldn’t have been more wrong. Both of them worked, never missed a meeting we scheduled and quite honestly, I worked harder than I probably would have normally just so I wasn’t the weak link! Point being; I’m sure we can find examples to the contrary but let’s not paint with such a broad brush. [/QUOTE]
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