Sunday, September 6, 2020

Students Have Stupidly Genius Solution to Group Presentation


Doing a group project and presentation is hard enough, but having to prove that each person did a totally equal amount of work during the presentation? These guys figured out a stupidly genius way to handle it. Reminds us of this lazy genius approach to a school project. As annoying as this teacher's rule was, many teachers manage to say much more wild junk.

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Text - r/MaliciousCompliance · Posted by u/Thedepressionoftrees 20 hours ago Everyone must present equally. Okay, you got it oc s Way back in my junior year in high school, me and three of my friends had this one teacher that we all hated. One of the main reasons why we hated this guy was because if you didn't follow his instructions to the T, he would give you an F on the assignment. Cast: Me: me Friends I'll call Dave, Sam, and Ben (not real names)

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Text - That year, the teacher told us that we had an oral presentation to do in groups of four, and that every member must give the same amount of the presentation. He said that if the amount given was unequal, we would all receive an F. My friends and I came up with a plan. We wrote our presentation so that the number of words in it was divisible by four. The day the presentation was due, we stood at the front of the class.

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Text - Teacher: okay, go. Мe: so Dave: our Sam: project Ben: is Me: about Dave: nuclear Sam: power Ben: and

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Text - Me: the Dave: benefits Sam: that Ben:it Me: offers We did the whole presentation that way. It was pretty great. We all got A's 1 1 2

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Text - ipod55g Score hidden · 23 hours ago Like a beastie boys presentation.

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Text - runningkraken Score hidden · 21 hours ago Ben's words are shorter than everyone else's. You all get Fs. /s As a former teacher, I would've probably thought this was funny and clever and given all As too. Thedepressionoftrees, Score hidden - 17 hours ago Lol, thanks!

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Text - PedroHicko Score hidden · 15 hours ago I thought you were going to say you all had 0 words and therefore met the even presentation criteria

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