Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
classic, i need to do that one day ;D
Originally Posted by rawr
why is it fake...
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Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
hahaha i love how tubgirl.com is on the work cited page
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Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
Originally Posted by Paul99EX
hahaha i love how tubgirl.com is on the work cited page
That whole thing made me laugh. I would think its fake due to the horrible cursive at the end. Usually teachers have good writing. Not to mention with so many mistakes you usually fail. -1 for cursing? |
Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
read the new sig, i had to. :D
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Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
its missing a page and it paassed? if its real this kid was one of those smart destructive class clowns that the teach felt they could help him. i was one of those kids and i did ---- like this. but not that far but id cite myslef or my dad adn make up info and ---- did anyone noticwe the fact that ---- is only -1 and ---- is -3
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Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
D is not passing in college.
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Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
Originally Posted by rawr
D is not passing in college.
oh yes it definitely is. :D D's are good enough for degrees. ;) |
Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
Originally Posted by Whitey
oh yes it definitely is. :D D's are good enough for degrees. ;) |
Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
Originally Posted by rawr
Hrmm. at my school if you get d's you get put on academic probation and you fail whatever class you have the d in. Unless its an elective. Then you can pass with a d. and its just a normal state university.
Here at Penn State its your GPA that decides your academic status. Below a 2.0 will put you on academic probations however D's are still considered passing unless there is a grade requirement for the class. |
Re: Planes, Trains, and Plantains: The story of Oedipus
Originally Posted by Whitey
Here at Penn State its your GPA that decides your academic status. Below a 2.0 will put you on academic probations however D's are still considered passing unless there is a grade requirement for the class. |
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