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romanywitch ([personal profile] romanywitch) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-05-01 11:37 am
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Psych 101 & Jung (Monday, 5/1/2006, 3rd & 4th Periods)

"Your papers are due in this week," said Jenny. "Either today or on Thursday--your call if you want them in and over with now, or later."

OOC: Feel free to handwave if you want, though I'd love to see what you guys come up with. And let me know what grade you think your character deserves for the final paper/project, and the class.

Re: Final Project Write-up - Psych 101, 5/1

[identity profile] notcalledlizzie.livejournal.com 2006-05-01 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Elizabeth handed in her insanely long project write-up on *zomg so handwavey subject* that included a good few thousand words of book research as an introduction.


[[ooc: A for the project, A for the class]]

Re: Final Project Write-up - Psych 101, 5/1

[identity profile] krycek-rat.livejournal.com 2006-05-03 11:13 am (UTC)(link)
Krycek turned in his project on handwavey something something, which was well written and possibly a hair more technical and in depth than one would expect out of a high school student.

[ooc: A on the project, B+ in the class for good work but, uh, absences. :)]
stykera: (astroboy!)

Re: Final Project Write-up - Psych 101, 5/1

[personal profile] stykera 2006-05-06 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
Stark turned in his project on the fine tradition of handwaveyness at Fandom High and what that says about the students' mental states.. It was, like so many assignments written by slightly cracked aliens, not exactly the easiest thing to follow. If you can get past the write-up being a little bizarre, it's not bad. All the right information is there, it's just organized in a way that makes sense to him.

((erm, Bs for both? Maybe? I don't even know. My brain had gone all melty again. Also sorry for being late again. I lose at life, omg!))