For recurring assignments/quizzes: your lowest one or two marks don’t count, so you can afford to miss/fail a few for whatever medium-good reason you choose. Thus you decide what is “good enough” based on your own expectation.
If you want some grace time for an assignment, your excuse better cover the whole working period of the assignment. If you leave something to the last day, and then get sick, it’s your own damn fault, that is to say: for assignments emergency excuses are invalid.
My interpretation it perhaps uninformed because I never asked for any grace about deadlines or marking during university.
Please stop doing whatever it is that you are doing that makes your text much bigger than everyone elses. It is annoying and will actually result in a net visibility loss to your text. Because after your comments get mass downvoted they will be hidden from view.
Inclidentally, if you want to keep writing “#2” at the start of line but without intending heading text you can use the escape character ‘\’. So I could write:
Regarding the “due date” excuses
Two common policies at my school:
For recurring assignments/quizzes: your lowest one or two marks don’t count, so you can afford to miss/fail a few for whatever medium-good reason you choose. Thus you decide what is “good enough” based on your own expectation.
If you want some grace time for an assignment, your excuse better cover the whole working period of the assignment. If you leave something to the last day, and then get sick, it’s your own damn fault, that is to say: for assignments emergency excuses are invalid.
My interpretation it perhaps uninformed because I never asked for any grace about deadlines or marking during university.
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Please stop doing whatever it is that you are doing that makes your text much bigger than everyone elses. It is annoying and will actually result in a net visibility loss to your text. Because after your comments get mass downvoted they will be hidden from view.
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Inclidentally, if you want to keep writing “#2” at the start of line but without intending heading text you can use the escape character ‘\’. So I could write:
and it will appear as:
#2 was put in place
That would do it! (It is markdown for ‘heading’.)