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Lol, first psych assignment (worth 15%) had marks released today... And we received a score out of 15.

And I get email updates on some of the questions students post up on subject forums... like...

"because if it's a pure % instead of out of 15 then I've done horrifically badly and will spend 2 weeks crying. So I hope it's out of 15"
WHAT AM I READING? Damn jaffy units. They panic first, and don't read instructions. I need to disable these updates...

 

Lol, first psych assignment (worth 15%) had marks released today... And we received a score out of 15.

And I get email updates on some of the questions students post up on subject forums... like...

"because if it's a pure % instead of out of 15 then I've done horrifically badly and will spend 2 weeks crying. So I hope it's out of 15"

WHAT AM I READING? Damn jaffy units. Panic first, read instructions later lol.

 

aaaaaaand these are the people that will be fixing people's brains...

Now to drive all the way to uni because the assignment I just finished requires hard copy submission, sigh.

Maybe I'll wear some new clothes, got some asos shit today. Deliveries ftw.

yeah, that was my thought... i'm happy to use jims as they have the name to back it up and my bath was redone years ago so it has 2 coats that need removal and will be a PITA. also it's so old it's probably lead based paint so fk doing it myself to save $100 lol

yeah

You still have to hope you get the guy who actually knows what hes doing though, there is alot of dropkicks working there but Jims usually have good back up warranties and that usually to cover their ass

One of said dropkickt resealed our shower....6 months later its all leaking again warranty fixed it and this time we got a guy who knew what he was doing..luckily we hadn't repaired the wall behind it yet which had rotted out previously or we would have been doing that all again too...

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