dressedcheeseside
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We're GT, we can do that!
Ehh...I left my fair share of midterms or finals at Tech thinking the same thing when I knew I only got half the questions right. Funny thing is how often you end up with an A or a B because everyone else only got a third of the questions rightWe're GT, we can do that!
Take the time to listen. It's worth it.Coach Curry... on Mike & Mike's final show:
We're GT, we can do that!
Lol this was my experience the entire time at Tech.We're GT, we can do that!
I had a physics course at Tech in the early 70s where I had the highest grade in the class - a 16. Probably everyone on this board has a similar story or two to tell!This is so funny to me bc i felt like this happened a few times especially in my Operations Mgt class, one of the few classes where Engineers & Business intersect. This so called hotshot who used to work for Exxon made his course EXTREMELY HARD. Where the highest grade on exam was a 64. I never missed a day, tutoring twice a day, thorough notes, met with the prof After class only to get a 17 on my exam.
Yes ... nightmaresI had a physics course at Tech in the early 70s where I had the highest grade in the class - a 16. Probably everyone on this board has a similar story or two to tell!
Remember getting a 17 on a final and finding out the class average was 13. Still got s D and i’m still madThis is so funny to me bc i felt like this happened a few times especially in my Operations Mgt class, one of the few classes where Engineers & Business intersect. This so called hotshot who used to work for Exxon made his course EXTREMELY HARD. Where the highest grade on exam was a 64. I never missed a day, tutoring twice a day, thorough notes, met with the prof After class only to get a 17 on my exam.
I had a physics course at Tech in the early 70s where I had the highest grade in the class - a 16. Probably everyone on this board has a similar story or two to tell!
A question that to a non-GT guy sounds logical but perhaps in the Tech world not so much: if the professor was routinely handing out grade like that, where was the dean? Because clearly the prof was not in front of the class to teach it.Remember getting a 17 on a final and finding out the class average was 13. Still got s D and i’m still mad
The dean probably gave professor an award for being so tough!A question that to a non-GT guy sounds logical but perhaps in the Tech world not so much: if the professor was routinely handing out grade like that, where was the dean? Because clearly the prof was not in front of the class to teach it.