TER General Board

Re:C+
mnicholson 3 Reviews 1745 reads
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Yes, common knowledge to you and me... but not to the students and teacher of my class. And they are the key audience.

Hi all,
I finished my paper and it is now in the hands of my teacher.
You may read it if you wish by going to the following link.
http://www.overhere.net/loveforsale/
Thanks for all your help.

I hope you gave Mrs. Primrose, a warning of sorts...

"Due to the graphic nature of this paper....

"my husband stopped sharing his cock"

Maybe there just wasn't enough to go around.
Booiiinnnngggg!

Cheers!

That is a great line.lol... I shouldn't have used it out of context.

This is a good paper but you didn't talk about the differents in providers and street walkers. we pride ourselfs on being drug free and having safe sex. there is a Big differents Also the guys don't have to worry about the ladies wanting to get into thier lifes. that is another reason why we are good for them. we both know what we want and enjoy each other, then go back to the real world. I would never work in a bar or be a street walker but I love being a priovder.
BE-GOOD-I-TRY-TO Sassy

Dirk Bogard2778 reads

Well,well,well, VonRyan ole chap!

looks like ProfessorVonRyan has spoken.

No one wants to touch your B+ grading.

I'm surprised you didn't give a C considering there were no percentage breakdowns backing Master Nicholson's sin-op-sis.

Tally-Ho!

-- Modified on 6/10/2004 2:30:59 PM

Actually, it was advised by our teacher NOT to give exact percentages. Since this was not a scientific survey percentages are not necessary, only estimates.

I would have expected the advice would be:  quote the statistics, identify the errorbars, and explain possible distortions of the numbers.

I expect the grade would depend upon the department (english paper vs statistics paper), the type of paper assigned (opinion vs. research), level (100 level class vs 400 level), etc.

Overall, somewhere between a C and an A-.  Given what you said, I think the B+ is about right.

Thanks for sharing it with those who may hay contributed.

PS:  I sent you a seperate e-mail explaining why, despite all I said above, I would have personally given you an A+, but we'll let the readers here just guess.

Heeers Johneeeey!



for that second reason alone...I may have to give him an A...

Jack...if your reading this...courtside with you,my man... sounds rather cool...lol...I'll buy the brewskies

Cheers!

PeterPickle2811 reads

Seems redundant. Most of it could (arguably) be considered common knowledge.

Past TER surveys have covered most of the stats that were written about here (age, marital status, how often you hobby, etc..) and many more. You could probably write a thesis on the hobby just off the past surveys alone!


"son, your paper isn't bad, but it is certainly not reflective of your potential"  ...........I heard that statement countless times through out my less than stellar academic career :)

Yes, common knowledge to you and me... but not to the students and teacher of my class. And they are the key audience.

statistical information, but you really didn't use it to make any kind of a point other than the, "Wow, I didn't expect that" variety. Your paper draws no conclusions and you don't seem to have a point that you are trying to make that your data could back-up. More a listing of information than a paper. C

Good. But you are articulating 50% of what is already common knowledge. The other 50% is interesting but the paper does not clarify the research question and objective, or the thesis and antithesis. What I'm saying is "the story you are telling is interesting" but you need to explicitly state why your story is academically relevant. Academic research is different from popular news ... I know I have a Ph.D.

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