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Post by Cunt Wrap Supreme on Jun 15, 2009 16:59:27 GMT -5
Formal Exams
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In-class/Final Projects
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Formal Exams
Course: Physics, University Preparation SPH4U0 Date/Location: Tuesday, June 16th 2009 @ rm. 305 Expectations: I'm going to completely get destroyed by the exam and more likely than not, fail it. Results: TBA
In-class/Final Projects
Course: Art and Computers AWS4M0 Description: Sketch and design a logo, letterhead and business card for a company. Company does not necessarily need to be contacted, so long as they really exist. Expectations: Going to destroy this. San-Agustin is a fucking easy marker. Results: TBA
Course: Computer and Information Sciences ICS4M0 Description: Develop a program that does pretty much anything, really. Expectations: Printing out our source code and related files would take over 150 pages (especially with our huge int[][] maps). We better fucking do well. Results: TBA
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Post by elbow unit on Jun 15, 2009 17:37:40 GMT -5
Formal Exams
Course: Philosophy Date/Location:June 9, 108 Expectations: I'm going to either rape it or be raped by it, either way i'll get an 80 Results: TBA
In-class/Final Projects
Course: Writers craft Description: Write 5 short stories and edit them to put with 7 OTHER stories made in class for a chapbook Expectations: 60 at the least, 70 most. Fuck i'm screwed FuckFuckFuck
Results: TBA. probably 60
Course: Drama Description: Show a 30 min one act play Expectations: Did rather hot, had to go half naked though. there may be a surprise we didn't think of either Results: TBA, probably 75, which does shit to change anything rofl
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Post by Duvet on Jun 15, 2009 20:24:53 GMT -5
Formal Exams
Course: English Date/Location: Tuesday, June 16th 2009 @ rm. 323 Expectations: 70s probably as usual. Results: TBA
In-class/Final Projects
Course: Art and Computers AWS4M0 Description: Sketch and design a logo, letterhead and business card for a company. Company does not necessarily need to be contacted, so long as they really exist. Expectations: Going to destroy this. San-Agustin is a fucking easy marker. Results: TBA
Course: Communications Technology TGJ3M0 Description: Shoot a 30 second advertisement and edit through iMovie. Then design your own poster of your advertisement through Illustrator/Photoshop. Expectations: Going to destroy this. Only person in my class that knows how to use Photoshop and made a poster that doesn't look like shit compared to everyone else. Results: TBA
Course: English ENG4U0 Description: Research report on any country using 4 sources: novel, national anthem, art/music/film, and short story. Expectations: Probably did OK. Pretty much everything last minute. Results: Overall results are 80%.
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Post by Hauskaz on Jun 15, 2009 21:54:54 GMT -5
Formal Exams
Course: Advanced Functions Date/Location: 2009-06-17 12:30 PM / Room 303 Expectations: Eh, it's math. Results: TBA
In-class/Final Projects
Course: Communications Technology Description: Make shit. Expectations: I destroy this class. Results: TBA
Course: Computer Science Description: Make shit. Expectations: It's freaking Pac-Man! Results: TBA
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Post by hellomeow on Jun 16, 2009 15:12:02 GMT -5
Formal Exams
Course: Physics Date/Location: 3.5 hours ago, some room Expectations: Yesterday I got so drunk I couldn't even walk or talk, and Gohar had to carry my to my house and talk to my mom for me. I woke up at 10PM and vomited four/five times throughout the night. I got maybe 2 hours of studying for it done, I have no idea. Results: TBA maybe 70
Course: English Date/Location: 7 hours ago, some room. Expectations: Sit down and shit through my fingers. Results: Who gives a fuck?
Course: Calculus Date/Location: 44.5 hours from now, some room Expectations: Probably do well enough to pass, tear through derivatives and optimization with ease, maybe spend some more time on vectors. Results: TBA
In-class/Final Projects
Course: CS Description: Konquest/Exam/Card game Expectations: No idea/No idea/It worked, ergo perfect. Results: TBA
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Post by elbow unit on Jun 16, 2009 16:20:03 GMT -5
quoted for hilarity
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Post by hellomeow on Jun 17, 2009 7:10:26 GMT -5
Course: Computer and Information Sciences ICS4M0Description: Develop a program that does pretty much anything, really. Expectations: Printing out our source code and related files would take over 150 pages (especially with our huge int[][] maps). We better fucking do well. Results: TBA The thing that pisses me off here is that you guys made a damn good program, but unless you did all the required documentation and completely unneeded/irrelevant bullshit about project plans, progress reports and that kind of shit, you'll still probably get a shitty mark. Same applies for not making pseudocode and the like. At the very least, know that you made the most well polished and designed game in the class, even if your mark is one of the shittier ones. My game is so shitty I wouldn't play it if you payed me too. Also I did pretty much all of it over one weekend where I was trying to not waste time playing Street Fighter and smoking weed all the time.
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Post by Cunt Wrap Supreme on Jun 17, 2009 7:18:07 GMT -5
Watching Normand play your game, it seems kind of fun. We did some of the project report bullshit, but not all of it. That's time wasted that could be spent coding - amen to The Code. In any case, I wouldn't be surprised if our mark did indeed suffer because we didn't hand in the progress report/final project report alongside a bunch of pseudocode. We did do a lot of pseudocoding but kept none of it; as soon as we got shit to work we'd scrap it. Maybe that's our fault. Well, whatever.
It works pretty well so it has to count for something, right?
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Post by hellomeow on Jun 17, 2009 7:26:26 GMT -5
Watching Normand play your game, it seems kind of fun. We did some of the project report bullshit, but not all of it. That's time wasted that could be spent coding - amen to The Code. In any case, I wouldn't be surprised if our mark did indeed suffer because we didn't hand in the progress report/final project report alongside a bunch of pseudocode. We did do a lot of pseudocoding but kept none of it; as soon as we got shit to work we'd scrap it. Maybe that's our fault. Well, whatever. It works pretty well so it has to count for something, right? In my experience, no it doesn't. School is never about learning how to do what you want, it's about learning to do what other people want you to, learning how to think the way they want you to, and at the end of the day it's basically a dick measuring contest when it comes to marks. So people will typically do anything to get the highest mark they can, even if it just compromises their ability to work on more important and useful things.
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Post by elbow unit on Jun 17, 2009 8:07:19 GMT -5
testify mother fucker that is totally and completly true. seriously other than Rhythm (who probably did all the bs AND has a sexy program) there you can never have both with people; people who work hard AND get good marks school teaches you IT'S NEVER WHAT YOU SAY, it's HOW YOU SAY IT. Which has bred a new era of superficiality in the world. take me in writers craft for example. I can write a totally original story and spend like hours working hard to edit it each day over and over, but i KNOW kids who rattle of some retarded bullshit the night before and get a WAY better mark than I do. I thought the course was about making great stories, not Dawson's Creek rip-offs
Computer science this year seems to be the same thing. It seems its not the CODE and the CONTENT , but the worthless shit you do other than the code... goddamn that's lame.
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Post by Cunt Wrap Supreme on Jun 17, 2009 8:16:19 GMT -5
1 Project Title Brief (2-3 lines) description of the project, listing of team members - in a table on the front page of the course wiki Monday, May 25
2 Project Recommendation Report Wednesday, May 27
3 Project Plan - including pseudocode Friday, May 29
4 Progress Report outlines progress to date with respect to project plan, any issues arising, testing completed to date - written and presented to class Friday, June 5
5 Submit project files to g: drive ./final project/ folder Submit printout of files to to teacher - include internal documentation and external documentation - 1-2 page users manual for the software Final Project report - how the project aligned with goals - successes, failures, learnings - future steps arising from this project All of the above must be properly formatted. bound in a binder with a title page Monday, June 15
I didn't do the plan, the progress report nor the final report.
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Post by Hauskaz on Jun 17, 2009 9:13:20 GMT -5
Same. Fuck that shit; I don't even care about my mark, I just want to write goddamn code. I let my mark fall from 95% to 79% during the project management shit. rofl
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Post by hellomeow on Jun 17, 2009 16:38:28 GMT -5
My mark has not moved from being a 92% for a long ass time. This is along with completing every assignment in all my four classes.
I really didn't have time to just code when I had four courses to do work for on top of completing everything we were supposed to.
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Post by hellomeow on Jun 18, 2009 10:24:54 GMT -5
Course: Calculus Date/Location: 23 minutes ago, some room Expectations: Probably do well enough to pass, tear through derivatives and optimization with ease, maybe spend some more time on vectors. Results: At the very worst I think I got 70%, at best 85%. This is the only exam I binge studied for ever (roughly 10 hours yesterday, some time this morning). If anybody (including Sandra Wood) actually finished the exam, I'll be surprised. It was 12 pages and 132 marks, even Abhinav predicted he lost at least 30 marks.
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Post by elbow unit on Jun 18, 2009 15:41:20 GMT -5
wtf did the need 12 pages for a MATH exam? was it a lot of open space to draw or some thing? like to the point there was one question a page?
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