Enh. Depends on the program. I have a diploma in TV production.
First step is knowing who’s marking it and knowing how fucking bored they’re going to be reading 100 of these.
I threw a couple jokes in my final essay and got 100% :)
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Comment105@lemm.ee 1 week agoMy takeaway is different. It’s bad that teachers force repression of honest, raw expression by punishing stuff like this.
That was funny. That was a well written intro in any context where bumsticks are optional.
Enh. Depends on the program. I have a diploma in TV production.
First step is knowing who’s marking it and knowing how fucking bored they’re going to be reading 100 of these.
I threw a couple jokes in my final essay and got 100% :)
No good teacher at the college level would punish this. They might get dinged for profanity at the high school or lower levels, but it’s still a great intro.
CleoTheWizard@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I’ve never had this experience. Almost all of my professors and most of teachers would have seen this, chuckled, accepted my apology, and then requested a better intro due the next day.
Most of my professors explicitly recognized that we would finish things last minute, cram the night before, be sleep deprived, or otherwise not be great with our schedule. And they did not discourage us with that information but rather tried to aid or alleviate it. I had professors say “I scheduled this exam to be due at 5:30pm on a Friday so that you can enjoy your weekend and not worry about completing this at midnight at a party.”
I think many teachers are much cooler than their students realize, they’re just people and while they have expectations, most teachers won’t spit in your face when you’re expressing yourself genuinely or trying in earnest.