Then, out of curiosity, what classes do you take? Even my jewelry/small metals and photography classes this semester had homework.
As an art history major, I don't really have the option of avoiding papers. Writing is a pretty big part of the field. Normally I wouldn't have waited so long to start writing, either, but with 19 units, three studio classes, AND all of the running around and time spent getting ready to graduate and applying to grad schools... last thing I wanted to do with my free time was start working on papers early.
nothing now, my buddy finished his homework. thanks for following my orders![]()
you did it, you deserrrve it, you tha homework king.
Simetimes you can't avoid it, and sometimes the entire purpose of the course it to write papers. In those cases I just deal with it but if there is anyway possible to reduce the homework and paper writing load I will do it. Even if it's something like taking a lower grade because I didn't do it. I did that a whole lot, it actually was kind of a stupid plan because it hurt my GPA, but I am fixing that now by taking classes that don't require homework and paper writing. I am happiest when they just give me a book to read and ask me to take tests. Big huge classes are definitely the way to go for avoiding paperwriting and homework.
Was it just me, or was finding such classes harder and harder as you moved up? After sop re year, I completely stopped having access to huge, slack-friendly lecture courses. YMMV, I guess?
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That's the answer your so called "educator" will be looking for...
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