Can you check on the interweb or owt?Originally Posted by LoobiLou
However that's soitanly the logical way to look at it (sans the Mulder aspect, obviousement).
Can you check on the interweb or owt?Originally Posted by LoobiLou
However that's soitanly the logical way to look at it (sans the Mulder aspect, obviousement).
“It’s not the will to win that counts - it is the will to prepare”
That Fromagepas is a git
If you hand it in on Monday morning, you'll only lose 10%.
It stands to reason - your lecturers wouldn't have made the distinction of a 'working day' otherwise.
If I'm wrong then we'll sacrifice seven emo teenagers.
manker's right. Sorry for misleading you.Originally Posted by manker
Last edited by Fromagepas; 05-03-2006 at 09:22 PM.
“It’s not the will to win that counts - it is the will to prepare”
just wank on a sheet of A4 and hand it in.
Sorted.Originally Posted by manker
“It’s not the will to win that counts - it is the will to prepare”
Ah, well it actually says "10% will be deducted for each working day or part working day" does that make any difference? I better ring in and ask...
Last edited by LoobiLou; 05-03-2006 at 09:49 PM.
Sorry for fucking about.Originally Posted by LoobiLou
It's 20% if you hand it in on Monday. There is no other sensible interpretation of said rule.
Unless they consider that Thursday finishes at 16:00 hours and you hand it in on Monday, before the working day starts. In that instance you would have lost all day Friday (1 day) and no part of Monday.
“It’s not the will to win that counts - it is the will to prepare”
Bugger...well i've finished the other one and i'm too tired to even start trawling through politics books so it looks like it's gonna be at least Friday now. It could interpreted either way so i'll call the department tomorrow and ask them
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