Don't mess with teachers...
Posted: September 23, 2008 9:19 am
Don't mess with teachers!
At Penn State University , there were four sophomores taking chemistryand all of them had an 'A' so far. These four friends were so confident,
that the weekend before finals, they decided to visit some friends and
have a big party.
They had a great time but, after all the hearty
partying, they slept all day Sunday and didn't make it back to Penn
State until early Monday morning.
Rather than taking the final then, they decided that they would explain
to their professor why they missed it. They said that they visited
friends, but on the way back they had a flat tire. As a result, they
missed the final.
The professor agreed they could make up the final the next day.
The guys
were excited and relieved. They studied that night for the exam.
The next day the professor placed them in separate rooms and gave them
test booklets. They quickly answered the first problem worth 5 points.
Cool, they thought! Each one in separate rooms, thinking this was going
to
be easy.
Then they turned the page.
On the second page was written:
For 95 points, which tire?
At Penn State University , there were four sophomores taking chemistryand all of them had an 'A' so far. These four friends were so confident,
that the weekend before finals, they decided to visit some friends and
have a big party.
They had a great time but, after all the hearty
partying, they slept all day Sunday and didn't make it back to Penn
State until early Monday morning.
Rather than taking the final then, they decided that they would explain
to their professor why they missed it. They said that they visited
friends, but on the way back they had a flat tire. As a result, they
missed the final.
The professor agreed they could make up the final the next day.
The guys
were excited and relieved. They studied that night for the exam.
The next day the professor placed them in separate rooms and gave them
test booklets. They quickly answered the first problem worth 5 points.
Cool, they thought! Each one in separate rooms, thinking this was going
to
be easy.
Then they turned the page.
On the second page was written:
For 95 points, which tire?