Deserving Grade

Submitted by Type Your Name on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 07:54.

There was a university in New England where the students operated
a "bank" of term papers and other homework assignments. There were
papers to suit all needs. Since it would look odd if an
undistinguished student suddenly handed in a brilliant essay,
there were papers for an A grade, B grade, and C grade.

One student, who had spent the weekend on more "extra-curricular
pursuits," went to the bank, and as his course was a standard one
he took out a paper for a inconspicuous C. He then retyped it and
handed the work in.

In due course he received it back with the professor's comments.

"I wrote this paper myself twenty years ago. I always thought it
was worth an A, and now I'm pleased to give it one!"

Average: 4 (2 votes)

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