ANSWERS: 8
  • No, he told you from the beginning what the paper would be worth. I was your choice whether to do it or not.
  • If your typing skills are any indication of how well you write, then no.
  • What makes you beleive that it is colledge level? Allow me to see it and I shall be the judge of it. I wrote a 6+ page on Good and Evil, and I didn't recive any extra credit, and it was much better written then what my teacher normaly saw, but I didn't get any extra.
  • Well, he said ten points and you can do as many pages as you wanted to do. You could have done only one page about him and still get the ten points if you put good quality into it. You may have written six pages, but what if it doesn't have good quality. Quality not Quantity.
  • If that is the bargained for price then that's what you should expect. Next time either do ten points worth or make a better bargain.
  • Be proud of yourself for writing something that is college level--you pushed yourself to new levels. I think that raising your grade 10 points is fair deal. Some teachers don't even give you the option to raise your grade.
  • No, I think you should be happy with the added 10. In high school, I was to do a report and it was to be about 10 pages, I did about 39. I didn't get extra marks. I just got to learn more on the topic. In fact, teacher told me that if that was in University, I'd lose marks for not following the 10-page guideline.
  • It's not the pages, it's the content. Since I seriously doubt you are in college, I have questions as to your knowledge about "college level" reports

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