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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKo64GUE9Pc

has anyone actually tried this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKo64GUE9Pc

has anyone actually tried this?
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more than once i forgot about an assignment like 10 minutes before it was due but i would always end up doing it after getting an email from the professor that the file was corrupted. usually bought me an extra day or two.

me and hone the rat had the same class online at one point and we learned early on that the professor didnt even open the assignments we submitted. ended up (allegedly) resubmitting the same exact paper every week for the whole semester.

also had a class called Online Fitness Walking. i think that speaks for itself

more than once i forgot about an assignment like 10 minutes before it was due but i would always end up doing it after getting an email from the professor that the file was corrupted. usually bought me an extra day or two.

me and hone the rat had the same class online at one point and we learned early on that the professor didnt even open the assignments we submitted. ended up (allegedly) resubmitting the same exact paper every week for the whole semester.

also had a class called Online Fitness Walking. i think that speaks for itself
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I just earned my B.A. last spring! The answer is absolutely YES (allegedly)

I just earned my B.A. last spring! The answer is absolutely YES (allegedly)
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#4
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did this once (allegedly) to get out of handing in a report for a subject where i had already been graded and was eternally thankful to showstopper for saving me an evening of my life

did this once (allegedly) to get out of handing in a report for a subject where i had already been graded and was eternally thankful to showstopper for saving me an evening of my life
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#5
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had a roommate who did this regularly and never got caught

had a roommate who did this regularly and never got caught
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#6
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in 8th grade i had some homework to do on a google drive and i told my teacher that i forgot to send it to her but it was finished and she let me log in on her computer to show her so i just pretended like i didnt know what my password was

in 8th grade i had some homework to do on a google drive and i told my teacher that i forgot to send it to her but it was finished and she let me log in on her computer to show her so i just pretended like i didnt know what my password was
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They aren't dumb. If you pass, it's because they don't care enough. Give it a go and find out what your degree is worth.

They aren't dumb. If you pass, it's because they don't care enough. Give it a go and find out what your degree is worth.
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#8
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I would 1 million times people do this and blatantly lie then send in more chatgpt slop please god.

Granted I'm not a humanities TA (or anybody that needs to read actual essays) gotta be way worse for them

I would 1 million times people do this and blatantly lie then send in more chatgpt slop please god.

Granted I'm not a humanities TA (or anybody that needs to read actual essays) gotta be way worse for them
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#9
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I got a PhD in theoretical physics by doing this.

I got a PhD in theoretical physics by doing this.
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yeah, make sure to wipe the metadata if you use a corrupter website

yeah, make sure to wipe the metadata if you use a corrupter website
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reecealso had a class called Online Fitness Walking. i think that speaks for itself

when i went into 6th grade i started an online school and the PE class required 200 minutes of exercise a week. As an adult this is obviously not a huge burden. As an 11 year old who went to online school and played video games 12 hours a day it was unacceptable and totalitarian.
on my exercise log i put in that i was pumping tons of iron for some reason. on a semi-regular basis we had to submit some kind of evidence of our progression in our exercise. i just submitted pictures of my pitiful excuse for a bicep every time and never got called out on this.

in 5th, 7th and 9th grade the online school had an in-person phys ed test to fulfill some kind of state requirement i think. push up tests and the pacer are all i can recall. i remember in 7th grade getting absolutely destroyed in push ups by some 5th grade girls it was awesome

[quote=reece]
also had a class called Online Fitness Walking. i think that speaks for itself[/quote]
when i went into 6th grade i started an online school and the PE class required 200 minutes of exercise a week. As an adult this is obviously not a huge burden. As an 11 year old who went to online school and played video games 12 hours a day it was unacceptable and totalitarian.
on my exercise log i put in that i was pumping tons of iron for some reason. on a semi-regular basis we had to submit some kind of evidence of our progression in our exercise. i just submitted pictures of my pitiful excuse for a bicep every time and never got called out on this.

in 5th, 7th and 9th grade the online school had an in-person phys ed test to fulfill some kind of state requirement i think. push up tests and the pacer are all i can recall. i remember in 7th grade getting absolutely destroyed in push ups by some 5th grade girls it was awesome
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#12
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I've done it a couple times before, i've found that its great for buying a bit of time for yourself to finish a difficult assignment

I've done it a couple times before, i've found that its great for buying a bit of time for yourself to finish a difficult assignment
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had my highschool football coach teach some bs computer whatever class that he didn't know anything about, nor did me and all my friends. Once the final came and we actually had to do work (that we had no idea how to complete) I remembered this classic show clip and went straight to the same site and told all my boys about it. Over half the class turned in a corrupted file, all of us laughing our asses off as we're staring at our coach click through his laptop screen in utter confusion. He ended up just BSing some grades for us as he probably didn't want to fail half the class and a bunch of his players. The fucked up part: All my friends got 90+ or 100 and the motherfucker gave me a 75.

had my highschool football coach teach some bs computer whatever class that he didn't know anything about, nor did me and all my friends. Once the final came and we actually had to do work (that we had no idea how to complete) I remembered this classic show clip and went straight to the same site and told all my boys about it. Over half the class turned in a corrupted file, all of us laughing our asses off as we're staring at our coach click through his laptop screen in utter confusion. He ended up just BSing some grades for us as he probably didn't want to fail half the class and a bunch of his players. The fucked up part: All my friends got 90+ or 100 and the motherfucker gave me a 75.
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#14
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To the college student reading this, pretty much every professor I ever had was down to give an extension if I asked reasonably ahead of time

To the college student reading this, pretty much every professor I ever had was down to give an extension if I asked reasonably ahead of time
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#15
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I am a humanities TA, I've never rejected an extension as long as I get asked before the due date. I'm pretty sure I gave someone extra time when they e-mailed me 2 hours before the due date. Half of the time, I barely read the reason why the extension is being requested.

As for this, if the strategy works it's probably because they would have given you the extension anyway if you just asked. If they are being draconian about it, this probably wouldn't work anyway. Depending on what you use to turn in the assignment, it gives you a preview before you hit the final submit and/or after you submit and the professors know this now. Meaning, it would be up to you to fix it or to send an e-mail immediately (for humanities work at least). Even if it bought time, you'd still be losing points for turning in the assignment late. Just ask for the extension, you will most likely get it.

As a final aside, please don't use AI for humanities papers. You don't write like that. We have to use the most trash, questionable "A.I. checkers" possible if something smells fishy. Professors are already paranoid of A.I written papers. Last year the checkers had to have a sky-high percentage assuredness to get you in trouble. That bar has gotten real low this year. Just turn in half-assed self-written garbage. The worst thing that absolute trash gets you is like a mid 50s or a 60s. Getting caught on A.I papers can make you auto-fail the class and get reported to community standards or whatever the equivalent is at your college.

I am a humanities TA, I've never rejected an extension as long as I get asked before the due date. I'm pretty sure I gave someone extra time when they e-mailed me 2 hours before the due date. Half of the time, I barely read the reason why the extension is being requested.

As for this, if the strategy works it's probably because they would have given you the extension anyway if you just asked. If they are being draconian about it, this probably wouldn't work anyway. Depending on what you use to turn in the assignment, it gives you a preview before you hit the final submit and/or after you submit and the professors know this now. Meaning, it would be up to you to fix it or to send an e-mail immediately (for humanities work at least). Even if it bought time, you'd still be losing points for turning in the assignment late. Just ask for the extension, you will most likely get it.

As a final aside, please don't use AI for humanities papers. You don't write like that. We have to use the most trash, questionable "A.I. checkers" possible if something smells fishy. Professors are already paranoid of A.I written papers. Last year the checkers had to have a sky-high percentage assuredness to get you in trouble. That bar has gotten real low this year. Just turn in half-assed self-written garbage. The worst thing that absolute trash gets you is like a mid 50s or a 60s. Getting caught on A.I papers can make you auto-fail the class and get reported to community standards or whatever the equivalent is at your college.
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