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So my grade was like an 82% in physics. then he added an assignment 16/10. but i think he meant 6/10. (it was late). Sooo. should I tell him that he marked it wrong and lower my grade. What happens if I say nothing. Should I tell. Or no.
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why u got a good grade do you want an A+ or a B-
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I would tell him he had made a mistake.. who knows he may give you extra credit to have it an A+. Even if he doesn't it'd be the right thing to do.
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If she entered in the grade book 82 but put 16/10 she obviously didnt mark it wrong, dont tell her and let her find out on her own. If you tell her its not like shes going to give you a 100... or a sticker
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Why would you snitch on yourself? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Let it be, either way if your teacher finds out it'll be corrected.
Let it be, either way if your teacher finds out it'll be corrected.
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This happened to me recently, I was suppose to get a 15/20 but
the teacher didn't count a few mistakes and I got a 18/20 at the end.
I would just keep it, unless you feel really bad and/or you're a really honest person.
Who knows, he might let you keep the 16/10 because you were honest!
the teacher didn't count a few mistakes and I got a 18/20 at the end.
I would just keep it, unless you feel really bad and/or you're a really honest person.
Who knows, he might let you keep the 16/10 because you were honest!
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I would never say anything. Same as if a cashier gave me back too much money.
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Just let him/her find out on their own. Last time I told a teacher that they made a mistake, they just lowered my grade and didn't say anything else. Not even so much of a thank you for being honest or anything. Most teachers really don't care unless they are the fun teachers who actually build connections with their students.
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lol reptrain great point. just like if they under change you. ok well thanks for all the input I have decided not to tell and hope he doesnt find out.
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imgur wrote Why would you snitch on yourself? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Let it be, either way if your teacher finds out it'll be corrected.
Exactly! Just leave it the way it is op. Don't snitch on yourself.
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