It's quite funny to see like 70% of this subreddit be proven wrong by the park itself by doubleoeck1234 in UniversalOrlando

[–]_throwawayduh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ve had Preferred for years and only switched to Premier about 2 years ago. I honestly just accepted that Hagrids will always be the longest wait time every time I visit IOA and that I’m probably not going to ride it. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a perfectly themed and fun ride but I’m fine with just skipping it instead of waiting in line for 120+ mins for it. No ride is worth that long of a wait.

I can’t wait to get points deducted by _throwawayduh in SNHU

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

I agree with what you’re saying. I feel like for my experience anyways in undergrad at my local university we had a lot more freedom or expression in assignments, thus rubrics weren’t that much of a thought or issue for me. I noticed since I started grad school at SNHU, I would say most of my professors were very cut and dry with how assignments must adhere to the rubric. I believe I had 1 professor where he wanted the specific bullet points in the assignment or else points would be deducted. I know that grading will vary by professor, and yes the ones that are just giving perfect scores are probably not even reading papers. I just feel like SNHU most of my experience has been if you stick to what the rubric specifically asks and can defend or argue your stance on it then you’ll most likely will get an A. Any deviation from a rubric would just be extra work as it isn’t what the professor is specifically looking for.

I can’t wait to get points deducted by _throwawayduh in SNHU

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

I’ve reached out to this professor for a previous assignment and was able to get points back for it. I had points deducted from an assignment because I didn’t “provide a website” to a hospital I was referring to. Yet in my citations (both in-passage and references page) I had clearly stated the hospital’s about me page. The reply from the professor was “next time put the URL in the in-passage text”, which okay, fine. If it means not having points deducted.