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Monday, September 24, 2007

Neat, Stapled, and On-Time

My Math 35 teacher, Dr. Steven J. Miller, has the following policy about turning in homework:

1. Neat
2. Stapled
3. On Time

As long as it meets those three criteria, it will be graded. What's missing from the list?

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Name?

It turns out that papers without names do get graded. Then, the points are evenly distributed to all members of the class.

I thought that was a really interesting policy.

Peace out!

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