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Lost Homework (6)

1 Name: TechnoMonk : 2013-03-17 18:49 ID:gwU9TTqp [Del]

Okay here is the thing I am enrolled in the college class at my local school which is called a Duel Enrollment class(DE) I was given some assignments to take home(which is strange) Over the weekend I did the assignments and last night an event occurred where I had use system restore on my computer and I forgot to backup the only file's I actually had on there.

So my question is, Is there a site with premade/finished school work That I could download the file's?

I know this seems like cheating but the papers are due tomorrow.

2 Name: Sleepology !4a6Vun8zuw : 2013-03-17 18:57 ID:cDf8/Ul5 [Del]

Ask your professors. There is a thing called email/telephone that you can use. There is absolutely no way for us to know how your school does its thing.
Also, fuck no there isnt prefinished homework, thatd just be retarded.

3 Name: TechnoMonk : 2013-03-17 20:03 ID:A6QfjIIW [Del]

Very true my friend, but I most certainly wish such a thing did exist.

4 Post deleted by user.

5 Name: Misuto!M4ZBq07Cs. : 2013-03-18 00:05 ID:rkn4WmUn [Del]

Gotta own up to it. To be honest, in a college course, if you fuck up there's really nothing you can do about it but tank it. Try talking to your professor, as Sleep said; see if they can give you some pity credit or something. But don't feel entitled to anything - professors give 80% less of a shit by default about how bad you do in their class, but they do still care if you're sincere.

Here's a bit of illicit advice though:

Try googling specific problems or phrases from the homework in quotes. If it's something like physics webassign, there's a high chance you can find someone who asked that specific question before, and got an answer for it. Try to search for small but unique phrases.

For a simple example just to get the point across, if it's like
"You are given a circle with a radius of 15.92 cm, shown in Figure 7-8. Find the circumference of the circle."
Search for things like "shown in Figure 7-8" or anything else that is specific to the topic.

6 Name: L !KgP8oz7Dk2 : 2013-03-18 11:11 ID:gLsf52dr [Del]

Did your dog eat it?