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Statistics Professor Asks Students Hilarious Extra Credit Questions (8 Pics)
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Sometimes you just need those few extra points to make it in an exam, and this professor does it the funniest (legal) way possible. The pictures of these exams were first posted to Imgur by user SharkyTheSharkDog, and they show the apparent statistics professor awarding points for trivia or clever answers.
Do you know who this man is? Post in the comments section below, so that we can give him the Teacher Of The Year Award!
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Apparently statistics is just as boring for the teacher...lol +2 for keeping the kids awake!
Wish my statistics professor had been that fun. I had a typical humanoid guy who graded us in Z scores, which I must admit I never did really get.
Why do you assume the prof is a man? Think about it...
To piss you off.
The girl who posted this didn't had all the information. Ok, so what? This post is for fun, nothing more.
Because at the bottom of the 'article' is this: "Do you know who this man is? Post in the comments section below, so that we can give him the Teacher Of The Year Award!" Seems to imply the writer has information that the teacher is a man.
Turns out the writer was wrong and the writer didn't have information but tired sexist notions that only men teach math. See comments above from students of the teacher identifying her as a woman.
Nobody else sees the similitude in writing?...
it's probably been uploaded by a student, who of course would only use their own paper to upload. Make sense?
picture #4 the "5"
Probably Andy field
Why do you assume the prof is a man? Think about it...
To piss you off.
The girl who posted this didn't had all the information. Ok, so what? This post is for fun, nothing more.
Because at the bottom of the 'article' is this: "Do you know who this man is? Post in the comments section below, so that we can give him the Teacher Of The Year Award!" Seems to imply the writer has information that the teacher is a man.
Turns out the writer was wrong and the writer didn't have information but tired sexist notions that only men teach math. See comments above from students of the teacher identifying her as a woman.
Nobody else sees the similitude in writing?...
it's probably been uploaded by a student, who of course would only use their own paper to upload. Make sense?
picture #4 the "5"
Probably Andy field