08/03/2008, 08:16 PM
Today I discovered a very handy technique for getting a book related assignment finished in good time. Just take a copy of whatever book you have to read, the assignment for said book, and the Cliff notes for said book.
I have to do a packet of questions and study on Fahrenheit 451 to make up for my failed English term last year, and I really don't have the time to read this, so I just sorta adopted this technique. I look at a question, find where it is in the Cliff notes, and if it's not specific enough, go to the section in the book to read for the answer. Rinse and repeat for the next 150 questions.
On a different note, though, this assignment is actually much easier than I expected. While there are some outside-the-tect things in the packet, it's not crazy in depth that you have to know a section by heart. Plus, for the final project in the make-up class I have to design what I think the mechanical dog looks like. I have this totally badass design cooked up that I'll be showing off in a few days.
I have to do a packet of questions and study on Fahrenheit 451 to make up for my failed English term last year, and I really don't have the time to read this, so I just sorta adopted this technique. I look at a question, find where it is in the Cliff notes, and if it's not specific enough, go to the section in the book to read for the answer. Rinse and repeat for the next 150 questions.
On a different note, though, this assignment is actually much easier than I expected. While there are some outside-the-tect things in the packet, it's not crazy in depth that you have to know a section by heart. Plus, for the final project in the make-up class I have to design what I think the mechanical dog looks like. I have this totally badass design cooked up that I'll be showing off in a few days.