hehe, i work at the soils lab for road engineering and we always say “if you mess it up there will be a bus full of orphants and nuns that will die due your mistake”
Perhaps not, if said cheater ‘graduates’ and goes on to..
1.) Design a future heart pacemaker..
2.) Write the next version flight control software for Airbus/Boeing..
3.) Design the next throttle/braking system for the Toyota Prius..
4.) Design the world’s tallest skyscraper of the future..
5.) Design the next generation of medical radiotherapy equipment
Rock on teach! Wish there were more people with cajones like you. I, for one do not tolerate it either. Why people want to pay $12000/semester to cheat is beyond me. Learn the damn material or be gone with you…off to some menial job that a person with your values deserves. Digging lutrine ditches alone the front lines comes to mind.
AS I AM CIVIL ENGINEER &DOCTORATE IN ARCHITECTURE DESIGN.
WE CAN NOT AFFORD TO MAKE MISTAKES COS WE CREATE & WE DESIGN IN PERFECTION,FORTHAT ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE IS SERIOUS BUSINESS & WE`RE THE MOST ITELLICTUAL HUMAN BEINGS ON THIS PLANET.
COS ALL OF US LEARN HOW TO REACH PERFECTION.
IF YOU CHEAT ON THIS CLASS, YOU WILL NEVER MAKE THE FOLLOWING:
- A proper sentrygun
- A proper munitions and medications dispencer
- A proper Field transportation device and reconnicance people will not be happy over you.
“Falling Free” FTW! Even if you never finish that story, you should at least read through the part with Leo Graf’s lecture, to some very young, impressionable, engineering students.
nah imma keep on cheatin
Challenge accepted.
(Imagine Challenge accepted meme guy’s picture here)
He has a point
Hey, I was supposed to say that!
Did the instructor use the Great Old One Cthulhu as a watermark?
I want to be in this class!
Nope that’s Kappa Phi Lambda
Sorrry to dissapoint you, but it’s written on the back side of a sorority poster. Kappa Phi Lambda, that’s their crest.
But if you get a job for a defense contractor, you’ll just kill the WRONG people later.
Please DIAF. Thank you, and have a nice day.
If you cheat in business school, you get huge Wall Street bonuses.
It’s like extra credit.
Holy bananas!
My physics teacher used to tell us this all the time.
Filk FTW
So true…
hehe, i work at the soils lab for road engineering and we always say “if you mess it up there will be a bus full of orphants and nuns that will die due your mistake”
are orphants pachyderms without parents?
that’s a little trumped up
Perhaps not, if said cheater ‘graduates’ and goes on to..
1.) Design a future heart pacemaker..
2.) Write the next version flight control software for Airbus/Boeing..
3.) Design the next throttle/braking system for the Toyota Prius..
4.) Design the world’s tallest skyscraper of the future..
5.) Design the next generation of medical radiotherapy equipment
Or design a bridge
Physics version:
If you cheat in class, you will invent cold fusion.
Rock on teach! Wish there were more people with cajones like you. I, for one do not tolerate it either. Why people want to pay $12000/semester to cheat is beyond me. Learn the damn material or be gone with you…off to some menial job that a person with your values deserves. Digging lutrine ditches alone the front lines comes to mind.
We have War Otters now? What do they do in the ditches?
they obviously cheated
ninja please, i invented perpetual motion…
AS I AM CIVIL ENGINEER &DOCTORATE IN ARCHITECTURE DESIGN.
WE CAN NOT AFFORD TO MAKE MISTAKES COS WE CREATE & WE DESIGN IN PERFECTION,FORTHAT ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE IS SERIOUS BUSINESS & WE`RE THE MOST ITELLICTUAL HUMAN BEINGS ON THIS PLANET.
COS ALL OF US LEARN HOW TO REACH PERFECTION.
IF YOU CHEAT ON THIS CLASS, YOU WILL NEVER MAKE THE FOLLOWING:
- A proper sentrygun
- A proper munitions and medications dispencer
- A proper Field transportation device and reconnicance people will not be happy over you.
It’s the truth. Kudos to this teacher.
“You may fool the men. You will never fool the metal.” -Lois Bujold
“Falling Free” FTW! Even if you never finish that story, you should at least read through the part with Leo Graf’s lecture, to some very young, impressionable, engineering students.