EireWolf wrote:In a 3D Design class, I had to make a weight-bearing chair entirely out of newspaper and glue. It was the most tedious, inane art project ever... and it was in college. I don't know what the prof was thinkin'. Maybe: "Hmmm... How can I keep them busy for weeks without really accomplishing anything of lasting value? I've got it! Mwahahahahaaaaa!"
EireWolf wrote:In a 3D Design class, I had to make a weight-bearing chair entirely out of newspaper and glue. It was the most tedious, inane art project ever... and it was in college. I don't know what the prof was thinkin'. Maybe: "Hmmm... How can I keep them busy for weeks without really accomplishing anything of lasting value? I've got it! Mwahahahahaaaaa!"
CreatureArt wrote:I'm sure that counts as 'cruel and unusual'. It actually had to bear someone's weight?!
I hate groupwork. I work well, but there often seems to be one person doing the work and someone else goofing off who both get the same mark.
Otherwise, the worst project was disecting a cow's eye in my first science class in High School. (I guess junior high in US standards, perhaps...) One guy decided to freak out the girls by cutting of some cold, slimy meat and holding it with his fingers inside his mouth. One of the other guys jostled his elbow. Doesn't take too much imagination to figure out what happened next... ^^
Still love that impossible weight bearing chair, EireWolf. Did you manage to do it?
EireWolf wrote:*does not play well with others*
CreatureArt wrote:...I'm sure that deep down most teachers have similar psycopathic urges from time to time...
CreatureArt wrote:Not the project itself but just the amount of things that went wrong. I hate groupwork. I work well, but there often seems to be one person doing the work and someone else goofing off who both get the same mark. [/rant]
EireWolf wrote:especially the ones who are obviously only in the art class for "an easy A." HA!
EireWolf wrote:In a 3D Design class, I had to make a weight-bearing chair entirely out of newspaper and glue. It was the most tedious, inane art project ever... and it was in college. I don't know what the prof was thinkin'. Maybe: "Hmmm... How can I keep them busy for weeks without really accomplishing anything of lasting value? I've got it! Mwahahahahaaaaa!"
CreatureArt wrote:I feel you, SoulA. In the classes I'm good at I've been mooched off too. Its horrible when you go to a lot of effort and others score a good grade without doing much at all.
To be honest, though - I find that easier than when I'm in a situation where I'm the only one who CAN do the project. That happened in editing a group documentary last year. I could use the software but my fellow groupies had a bit of difficulty so I had to do 90% of the editing myself. Had to skip a few classes and even then get an extension. When you're doing all the work because others are lazy, at least you have someone to blame all the work you're doing on.
Soul Alive wrote:Lazy people and moochers need to be flogged with wet noodles.
Mithrandir wrote:To clarify, that's silly chair the wolf made held the weight of me, AND her sitting in my lap. It was REALLY strong. I give all the credit to her dedication - not to the limited engineering support I gave.
EireWolf wrote:No doubt... I've had the same urges toward a few of my fellow students from time to time, especially the ones who are obviously only in the art class for "an easy A." HA!
Mithrandir wrote:To clarify, that's silly chair the wolf made held the weight of me, AND her sitting in my lap. It was REALLY strong. I give all the credit to her dedication - not to the limited engineering support I gave.
CreatureArt wrote:I hope she was able to keep the chair (though perhaps she would have had more fun burning it...)
CreatureArt wrote:Ooo don't get me started on math, Soukoru. I failed 6 form (2nd to last year of High School in NZ schooling system) Mathematics due to an incredibly brain-killing class that put me off maths for life. @_@ Or when you fail a question simply because you're wrong by a thousandth?
What are some of the worst projects you have ever had to do for school?
EireWolf wrote:I did keep it for a while in my garage, but when we moved I had the pleasure of kicking it and beating it against the concrete floor until it stopped twitching.
EireWolf wrote:I did keep it for a while in my garage, but when we moved I had the pleasure of kicking it and beating it against the concrete floor until it stopped twitching.
Mithrandir wrote:Don't you mean until you stopped twitching...?
Soukoru wrote:Math is my strong point for me though. I just hate all the technicalities that go with it all. (What ever happened to the days of simple addition?)
Kaligraphic wrote:That was one of the most screwed-up group projects I've been in. I've had harder assignments, but they were typically actually easier to get done because I didn't have to play instructor at the same time. Anyway, that's the project that really sticks out in my mind.
CreatureArt wrote:I'm getting afraid.... very afraid.... after you two (EireWolf and DoubleShadow) have talked about your Uni assignments. I'm starting University/College this year... well, I'll tell you if I get any twitch-causing projects, heh. :crossfingers:
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