So, I get an email back from my Corporate Finance professor today regarding my final grade. On the two unit tests and final exam, I had a 101.3% average. For our group presentation/paper, which he held off on grading until after all the exams were done, he gave us a motherfucking C, which put me exactly 6.75 points (out of 440 total for the semester) below an A, because he requires a 97% average to receive an A. What a douche bag, extraordinaire. His response to my email, asking for specifics on why we got such a low grade on our project? "I have extremely high expectations for A grades in my class". (insert head turning red, exploding-emoticon here)
I don't know whether to be more pissed about getting corn holed over yet another group project/presentation (which was the best in the class, ffs).. or about the total arbitrary grade. Six frigging points!
Gaaaaaaaaaaah.
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Monday, May 07, 2007
Ooh, that is nice. Don't you have that book Aeryk? It's funny that we have all this Space Hulk stuff and yet 95% of the time, it's Torch the Toilet.
I saw this interesting looking movie at Amoeba yesterday, it's a silent film version of Call of Cthulhu (made in the modern day but intended to look like it was made in the '20s I guess). Hmm. A little imdb research turns up a lot of reviews with titles like "Lovecraft: Spinning at Speeds Similar to Those Used in Testing an Astronaut's Stamina in His Own Actual Grave!" so I guess this probably isn't exactly a home run, but maybe it's worth throwing in the Netflix queue anyway*.
* Actually Netflix doesn't have it. When I searched for "Cthulhu" the best it could come up with was "Jane Goodall: Reason for Hope"
I saw this interesting looking movie at Amoeba yesterday, it's a silent film version of Call of Cthulhu (made in the modern day but intended to look like it was made in the '20s I guess). Hmm. A little imdb research turns up a lot of reviews with titles like "Lovecraft: Spinning at Speeds Similar to Those Used in Testing an Astronaut's Stamina in His Own Actual Grave!" so I guess this probably isn't exactly a home run, but maybe it's worth throwing in the Netflix queue anyway*.
* Actually Netflix doesn't have it. When I searched for "Cthulhu" the best it could come up with was "Jane Goodall: Reason for Hope"
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Wowee!
If only we had a rad game club and could pool our money. I'm interested to see where this on ends up.
SPACE HULK!!!!
If only we had a rad game club and could pool our money. I'm interested to see where this on ends up.
SPACE HULK!!!!