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Old 6th August 2006, 12:50 AM   (permalink)
Unhappy Moderators please read and consider this...

Is it just me, or is there a lot of "Please do my homework for me" posts lately? I would like to suggest that a sticky be posted in the electronics forums that states that this site is not intended for GIVEING PEOPLE THE ANSWERERS! Please take this into consideration. I don't know about you people, but it may kill the problem at the source? Unless they need to ask us how to read one the stickies! Thank you.
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Old 6th August 2006, 05:11 AM   (permalink)
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I kind of like being nasty to those people. I don't know about you.
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Old 6th August 2006, 07:59 AM   (permalink)
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How about simply ignore them even if it remove some pleasure
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Old 6th August 2006, 09:57 AM   (permalink)
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plz i need ckt 2 hlp me find the meaning of life.

if u can hlp me plz email me

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Old 6th August 2006, 11:39 AM   (permalink)
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plz i need ckt 2 hlp me find the meaning of life.
if u can hlp me plz email me
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Old 6th August 2006, 11:56 AM   (permalink)
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Yeah, I hate those threads 'I need help, urgent!' and the guy needs a project, any project. This forum is full of project ideas, schematics, and circuit descriptions.

Unfortunately, there is no practical way to filter out lazy students, as there are a lot of children wanting to get started in electronics. It's not an easy thing for them, when their parents aren't even sure which end of a soldering pencil to pick up (even after getting burned). Then there are the different languages. English isn't that easy, and learning electronics... got to be a tough one, then some SOB throw's a PIC at them too.

Personally, I'd prefer to know straight off that its a school project, rather than get scammed into helping. I don't think helping out is such a bad thing, just not doing the whole thing. I'm sure everyone had understanding one or two things in school, and need to hear it from several people before it started to make sense.

Even if the students are handed a schematic, the still need to build it, troubleshoot it, and present it to the class. Sure, they take some short cuts, but they'll learn something in the process.
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Old 6th August 2006, 12:02 PM   (permalink)
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Definition of a university:

Fountain of knowledge where students go to drink.

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Old 6th August 2006, 12:37 PM   (permalink)
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Definition of a university:

Fountain of knowledge where students go to drink.

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Old 6th August 2006, 03:32 PM   (permalink)
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Is it just me, or is there a lot of "Please do my homework for me" posts lately? I would like to suggest that a sticky be posted in the electronics forums that states that this site is not intended for GIVEING PEOPLE THE ANSWERERS! Please take this into consideration. I don't know about you people, but it may kill the problem at the source? Unless they need to ask us how to read one the stickies! Thank you.
If the so called university bum is too lazy to do his own course project, what makes you think he'd take the time to read a sticky thread which otherwise would not interest him?
These types of people immediately stand out as having no interest whatsoever in contributing to the board, normally their desperate plea for help is their first post and they obviously have no intensions of sticking around to contribute positively to anyone elses questions - so I really can't see any of them taking the time to read through all the sticky threads.

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Old 6th August 2006, 05:15 PM   (permalink)
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Personally, I refuse to even read a question posted by anyone who doesn't give an indication of the contents of the post, ie. "help me", "need help urgent", "don't know what to do", "I'm lost", "I'm stuck", etc. If the poster can't be bothered to let us know what problem they're having, I simply won't waste my time on them.
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Old 6th August 2006, 07:40 PM   (permalink)
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So i am not the only one who is cheesed by this? Hmm. I say they get their post(s) deleted. If this is his final exam/project, then why should he need any help? Isn't that degree a four-year degree? If so, then he has had four whole years to learn this stuff. He should be done learning this stuff, and be showing what he knows, not what he can steal.
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Old 6th August 2006, 08:25 PM   (permalink)
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So i am not the only one who is cheesed by this? Hmm. I say they get their post(s) deleted. If this is his final exam/project, then why should he need any help? Isn't that degree a four-year degree? If so, then he has had four whole years to learn this stuff. He should be done learning this stuff, and be showing what he knows, not what he can steal.
Maybe they go to the University of China...
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Old 6th August 2006, 08:42 PM   (permalink)
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Lets face it guys, when I did my courses we did not have the internet. We were just getting on Apple computers, and shock of shocks we had to take notes at the lectures and we EVEN READ BOOKS......... It is my experiance that you will never be asked to do a project on a subject you had not covered during the year

From what I have seen on here your avarage student dose not take notes, nor listen during classes, and there is no chance they will read a book. After all he can come here and ask people that have been doing the job for 30 years (in my case anyway)
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Old 6th August 2006, 09:32 PM   (permalink)
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Very rarely in my classes am I able to write the notes and understand what the prof is saying in real-time. It's either I understand what he's saying, write the notes down, but when I get home I forgot what he said and I don't understand what I wrote down. Or, I write the notes down, don't understand the prof and then have to figure it out with my slightly more legible notes and textbooks at home.

For projects I actually found the instructors and TAs very helpful- with one catch, you had to have some idea of what was going on or else you couldn't understand what they were trying to tell you.

THe problem I found isn't so much that the notes are written (though that is often the case), it's that the homework doesn't get done. You can pass the course without writing notes, or listening to the prof, but you have to do the homework!

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Old 6th August 2006, 09:51 PM   (permalink)
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Very rarely in my classes am I able to write the notes and understand what the prof is saying in real-time. It's either I understand what he's saying, write the notes down, but when I get home I forgot what he said and I don't understand what I wrote down. Or, I write the notes down, don't understand the prof and then have to figure it out with my slightly more legible notes and textbooks at home.

For projects I actually found the instructors and TAs very helpful- with one catch, you had to have some idea of what was going on or else you couldn't understand what they were trying to tell you.
Ever compare notes with your classmates? Usually the instructor assigns reading, which is what is discussed in the following class. If you follow the course as instructed, you will already be familiar with the material in the lecture. You take notes on the parts you had the most trouble with. I've had a few instructors backtrack a little, but can't remember one that just picked a random topic to discuss for a lecture.

I wasn't exactly the model student, but did well enough. Usually did homework in some of the more boring and useless subjects the school forced us to take. Teachers thought I was really into the lectures, taking massive notes. I did listen to the lectures, and had no trouble pulling a passing grade.

Also when taking notes, don't try to get down every word, proper grammar, spelling, punctuation (unless its a writing course), just get down what you will need later. You still have your text book and a library, and of course classmates.
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