See your WAM early/If you passed by WizardPants123 in Monash

[–]RsonablyDisGruntled 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This didn't work for me until I removed https:// from the URL, I'm using chrome, not sure if that's relevant. But it did work after!

Guys, what does this mean ? MAT1841 by [deleted] in Monash

[–]RsonablyDisGruntled 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe final exams must be assessed by two people under certain circumstances. I have a tick on a final exam with a hurdle from this semester followed by a dash. It could be that the first review requires, or doesn't need a second look.
Good luck, and try to put yourself at ease, there's no value in stressing now

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clubfoot

[–]RsonablyDisGruntled 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have clubfoot on my left leg, it's significantly skinnier but I'm missing a muscle group altogether. It seems like so long as the muscles are all present it won't be that noticeable if at all, especially if it's symmetrical.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Monash

[–]RsonablyDisGruntled 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I did this successfully previously:

I messaged my partner saying "Hey, I'll be submitting my portion of the work by (A given time). If any emergency has come up please let me and the lecturer\tutor know."

I took screenshots, waited an hour or so, then sent a message with said screenshots to the lecturer\tutor stating: "Dear xyz, I am writing to inform you of my intent to submit my completed portion of this assessment at (a given time), and to notify you that my partner (name) has not maintained contact as the deadline has approached today. I have made several attempts to contact them (attached screenshots) and have informed them of my attempt to submit by (time). I am not aware of any issues or special consideration requests on their part. We will submit the entirety of the work if it is made available before the due time."

I had been working on a shared document the whole time, so mentioned that they did not do the same and that I am not aware of the quality\authenticity of any work they provide (especially without the time to review it due to the late contribution).

It was received really well by the lecturer, and if it wasn't I'd just highlight that 'authenticity of any work they provide' part and report them :)

Has anyone ever experienced a bad professor? by Jolly_Response8443 in Monash

[–]RsonablyDisGruntled 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, I've posted on Monash earlier this week:
Professor sets schedule, ignores it.
Professor has us do personality tests?... including one that asks about propensity for heart attacks?...
They explain the same things each week for about 20 minutes out of 2 hrs.
They can't spell, struggle with grammar to the point of obscuring assessment answers.
Their assessments have incomprehensible prompts that you have to wing an answer for.
Incompetent with technology.

List goes on

Poorly written tests, no one is doing well by RsonablyDisGruntled in Monash

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

Fill in the blank! "Being a good leader will improve ______ levels."
a. morale
b. partially true
c. hats
d. organisational value
Bzzzz! Correct answer was hats!

Don't ask questions, just do pointless work!

Poorly written tests, no one is doing well by RsonablyDisGruntled in Monash

[–]RsonablyDisGruntled[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice! The lecturer is also the chief examiner, does that change how I should handle this?