you know it’s bad when the teacher writes “what??” next to your work
I don’t know either dude lol
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you know it’s bad when the teacher writes “what??” next to your work
I don’t know either dude lol
Rent a digital copy for 40 bucks -_-……..
Fun fact, my business teacher admitted to most of the power points she uses was given to her by the board and the power points themselves are found online.
Yeah yeah, I get it "don't believe everything the internet says" but one of it's uses is getting information, if it weren't for that, it would be books instead but like, "don't trust those either."
Man if you're proving something scientifically (and I realize science can be flawed) and has held it's ground over different test subjects and all the person did was post it on the internet, the information is not inherently wrong.
Sometimes I prefer the interwebz over my textbooks - jesus knows those CAN be flawed as well.
Actually fun fact, my math teacher knew that a lot of the answers in the back of the book were wrong and our homework every night was to basically figure things out on our own since we would have a quiz EVERY DAMN DAY on the homework he assigned.
Your choice, listen to the book instead of doing the work and risk getting a low mark on the quiz or actually do the work and check multiple sources if you're correct.
which is your fav: white chocolate, milk chocolate, or dark choclate?
how hot do u have to be to get 100+ notes on your selfies