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Ahem. I would just like to make a couple of announcements.
As of this evening, it is 9:48pm here, I have a very important announcement to make and I hope everyone will bear with me, as this is very important for you all to know.
The first announcement is, everyone who is taking the AP Human Geography exam, please do not try your hardest. Apparently, the worse everyone else fails, the higher your overall grade will be. Like, if everyone else does poorly in the free response questions, more people who knew how to do the free response questions will have a likelier chance of getting 4s or 5s on the questions, getting likely a passing grade. If you get half the points on the multiple choice and half on the free response, you are more than likely going to get a 3, if everyone else does poorly. If there are better responses in the world of everyone taking this exam, you will get a 2 or something. Its not how well you do, it's how well you compare to the others that are taking it, if that makes sense. I don't know how relevant this announcement will be to anyone here but I just had to.
that logic makes my brain hurt what- are you implying that the worse other people do, the better you do as long as youre higher? isnt that how it always works? and these better not all be rickroll links or someone will be crying legos tomorrow 2 reply
This is what I was thinking about the other day. If everyone fails, then no one can get in trouble, and we'd just all end up passing because everyone failed, and no one did better then the other (unless you have to retake) it's 1:12 am, forgive me for writing this, watch me come back to tomorrow and laugh at my stupidity reply
Maybe this could work BUT I'm simply too smart compared to yall so when the teacher sees my amazing work and gives me a 5/5 they will be less likely to give others a 5/5 because its nothing compared to my godly, smart, and eloquent work. reply