I wrote a paper on a book I didn't read...

...and got an A :wink:

Seriously, I think I would have never gotten such a good grade if I spent my time reading it instead of researching.

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Look, I am a straight A student and normally do all the work myself.

I was just overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of assignments lately and cheated a bit, and I am happy it worked out.

That's all.
 
I read not even one chapter of All Quiet on the Western Front, wrote an essay on it, and got a 90-something for it. I also read about half of some book in 7th grade and got a 100 on the project.
 
In sweden (in upper secondary school, or whatever it's called: 16-18 years old) we have this grading system: IG (Fail) G (pass) VG (passed well) MVG (passed very well) (haha, such failing translations!)
so VG is pretty good, and I got that in english even though I didn't hand in a single thing! Got everything right on the national tests and every other test, but neved handed in any homework due to laziness... got VG... that.... that's pretty good, since a LOT of others got just G handing in everything ;)
 
Lord of the Flies.

I did it a few years ago. I didn't even open the front cover and got an A+, along with little foot notes describing my accuarcy and attention to detail.







I still haven't read the book.
 
I actually pulled that off for every book I've had to read for whatever language so far, including the mindkillingly boring Lord of the Flies and the quite boring (with exception of the court part) to kill a mockingbird.
 
I once passed a class where I only attended the first day.

Kids: don't try this at home.
 
[quote name='Westside' post='2510056' date='Jan 4 2010, 11:51 PM']I once passed a class where I only attended the first day.

Kids: don't try this at home.[/quote]

If not at home, where have you been while not attending? :rolleyes:
 
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I got 90-something on a bunch of tests I didn't study for. Hooray for irrelevancy.

Anyways, I did the same thing once. Got 96%. Some books are so boring that I don't even bother reading them.
 
[quote name='yuyuyup' post='2509881' date='Jan 4 2010, 03:24 PM']worse than hitler[/quote]

*Standing ovation*
 
[quote name='Jaems' post='2509593' date='Jan 4 2010, 12:17 PM'][quote name='Gore' post='2509451' date='Jan 4 2010, 05:14 PM']Did that for The Crucible, The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano, The Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, and To Kill a Mockingbird. Will have to do it twice more to finish English IV when I go back to school on Wednesday. . .[/quote]
But The Crucible was so short.
[/quote]
but so so boring.
I had just read Animal Farm and completed a series of essays projects and paper.
I liked that book.
I read 5 pages of The Crucible and fired up IE.
(school computers.)
 
[quote name='xalphax' post='2509430' date='Jan 4 2010, 10:59 AM']...and got an A :wink:

Seriously, I think I would have never gotten such a good grade if I spent my time reading it instead of researching.[/quote]

Yeah, one time I had to write a little essay on some terrible book. I just copied the synopsis from the back of the book and integrated some of the review quotes into it. I got pretty worried as it came close to getting the paper back, but then the teacher made this big speech about how I was the only person in the class who seemed to understand what was going on.
 
[quote name='xalphax' post='2510074' date='Jan 4 2010, 04:59 PM'][quote name='Westside' post='2510056' date='Jan 4 2010, 11:51 PM']I once passed a class where I only attended the first day.

Kids: don't try this at home.[/quote]

If not at home, where have you been while not attending? :rolleyes:
[/quote]
College son, your home ain't just home anymore, what the hell is a dorm. :wtf:
 

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