Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Answer is NOT always ' C '

His professor sent him an e-mail the following day:

Dear Michael,
 
Every year I attempt to boost my students' final grades by giving them this relatively simple exam consisting of 100 True/False questions from only 3 chapters of material.  For the past 20 years that I have taught Intro Communications 101 at this institution I have never once seen someone score below a 65 on this exam. Consequently, your score of a zero is the first in history and ultimately brought the entire class average down a whole 8 points.  

There were two possible answer choices: A (True) and B (False). You chose C for all 100 questions in an obvious attempt to get lucky with a least a quarter of the answers. It's as if you didn't look at a single question. Unfortunately, this brings your final grade in this class to failing. See you next year!  
 
P.S. If all else fails, go with B from now on. B is the new C
May God have mercy on your soul.

Sincerely,
Professor William Turner

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