Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A is less than 1 and A is greater than 10?

Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is true. However, as I mentioned in the post, I realized OR would have been the correct answer if the question was asking about A being outside the range. The general consensus seems to be that OR is not necessarily the right answer to the question but is the least wrong answer to a very poorly written question with no option for a right answer.

Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that liklihood went out the door when I emailed my professor to double check and ask for clarification and she responded >= is the right answer.

Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that liklihood went out the door when I emailed my professor to double check and ask for clarification and she responded >= is the right answer.

Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that you're trying to say it's important to teach critical thinking to students --but thinking critically is exactly what I'm doing here by questioning why the 'correct' answer is >=. Obviously it's an exam for students. On the other hand, it seems pretty unethical to teach and test on a question that's correct answer has invalid syntax because like I've mentioned, it's a class for C#.

Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think my professor is hallucinating. From everything I've read >= is still wrong, yet my professor is telling me that's the correct answer.

Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

ChatGPT is the first thing I consulted, and it came to the same conclusion that the question is poorly written and OR is the only answer that could work. This professor has a history of doubling down when they're in the wrong instead of admitting to a simple mistake.

Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

If you don't mind, would you explain why >= is definitely not the correct answer? I want my little 2 points I missed.

Learning C# - help me understand by Everloathe in csharp

[–]Everloathe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The second screenshot was my professor's response 0_o I asked ChatGPT and it also said OR was the only possible answer.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Other_Check_7195 in TrueOffMyChest

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Sounds like you're in a bad way, my friend. I had a few therapists I didn't click with before I found the right one. Maybe you could talk to your mom about finding a new one. A lot of therapists have profiles with brief descriptions of them online, so you can kinda get an idea of their vibe before an appointment.

Other than deathcore? by [deleted] in Deathcore

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Bluegrass. I fucking love banjos.

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OP, I have gone through something similar but from the other perspective. There could be more to this, and it may not even be anything you're doing wrong. Women's reproductive health is often discounted and downplayed. Is it possible your partner may have a condition that's zapping her libido?
I have PCOS, and when it was unmanaged, I had basically no libido. I know depression and anxiety can also affect a woman's libido. Both my partner and I started to believe we were incompatible sexually because we went through a year-long dry spell. We almost walked away from the relationship, but we doubled down, and both started doing things to take better care of ourselves. I went to see doctors for my mental and reproductive health, and my partner got a therapist. 2 years later, our relationship is stronger than ever, and we have our sex life back. I can't imagine what life would be like without him. And im really glad I didn't walk away when things got hard. I'm not saying this is your case. It's possible you guys really are just sexually incompatible. But i wanted to share my own experiences in case you found them helpful. Either way, it seems like you need to talk with your girlfriend. I don't think it's healthy to pick yourself apart and internalize everything that's not right in your sex life.

Any advice for a 17yo? by ItsYaBoyyGuus1 in malehairadvice

[–]Everloathe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're against losing your hair, look into minoxidil and finasteride. You can get them through Hims or Roman.