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ncalifgirl58 said, 5 months ago
True, true…..
whmIII said, 5 months ago
He needs a couple of “life lessons”…
Marc said, 5 months ago
Plus, he tried to help. She paid him to not help. What’s the kid to do?
Thomas Linquist said, 5 months ago
I suggest a compromise. He does his part of the project, and has to explain the whole of the assignment to his mother. If he can prove he has learned, it doesn’t come to the attention of the teacher. Assuming he/she cares at all.
Hunter7 said, 5 months ago
…. the question is…..will Junior be able to pass the exam/test if he does none of the work? …. and pass that exam/test with the same grade as obtained on the group project? I would expect said child to obtain the same grade on an exam as on the project, or better. (learn from any mistakes)
tundrasea
said, 5 months ago
@whmIII
Seems like he’s already learned them.
whmIII said, 5 months ago
@tundrasea
True…but he still needs a little push.
swr said, 5 months ago
@ncalifgirl58
The son of my best friend in college got an athletic scholarship to Nebraska as a tight end, he was quite fast. Two of the years he played they won the big bowl games, He was on the sidelines both games. Still got the rings. Of course this was back in the days of manditory study hall for all atheltes at Nebraska, so he also learned something.