I have an exam in like 2 hours but I havent finished studying all of the material. What is the best excuse to get out of an exam today and take it tomorrow??
2006-10-16
05:08:15
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asked by
suthrn_sunshine_lsu
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➔ Higher Education (University +)
1. I make good grade, so I'm not a spoiled brat just wasting my money, thats directed to the dick who said I was.
2. I did study over the weekend, its a lot of material. I'm just not COMPLETELY done studying and rather than failing, I'd like to take it tomorrow.
2006-10-16
05:18:15 ·
update #1
There are no good excuses. The only excuse I ever accepted from a student for missing an exam was the death of parent, sibling, or child.....and I had to be invited to the funeral.
University is supposed to mimic the real world where sick days are not an option. You know well in advance when all your exams are, so there is no excuse in not leaving enough time. I've never met a professor who suddenly increased the amount of material right before the exam.
In the business world, nobody cares if your sick, or if you haven't had enough time to prepare. If your sick, they may overlook it. If you didn't take enough time to prepare, you are usually out of a job.
The choice is yours, learn responsibility now and pay for it later.
2006-10-16 07:14:06
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answered by Robert 3
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Wow,everyone here is an idiot. Teachers always mostly allow for make-up exams, it s in the syllabus. I have taken make-up exams multiple times. Life isn t black or white don t listen to the dumbasses here.
2015-11-12 02:33:11
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answered by al 1
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Make sure you have two pencils. In the exam room, take the pencils and stick each into one nostril. Slam your head nose first on the desk. Mission complete.
2017-01-31 13:03:33
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answered by Lydia 1
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Honestly that just happened to me like 2 days ago but i just went b/c u can't remember it in lik one day. But for an excuse tell the professer u had an appointment with ur advisor that was imporrtant or w/ the financial department.
2006-10-16 05:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Death or Impending Death ( hospitalization ) of a relative.
Use your Grandmother. Since you have 2, some people even have 3 or 4.
2006-10-16 05:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I would study like crazy for the next two hours instead of spending it here. Profs see right through excuses. I think you would be better off taking it and not doing as well instead of risking that they wont let you take it at all.
2006-10-16 05:11:43
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answered by kay S 4
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A death in the family. someone broke into your home and stole your books and notes.
2006-10-16 05:10:39
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answered by MJ 3
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Health emergency.
2006-10-16 05:15:15
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answered by peaceman 4
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Your sister is giving birth to your first niece/nephew and she wants you in the room with her.
2006-10-16 05:10:38
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answered by Huliganjetta 5
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say that your little brother's principal called, he is sick and needs you to go pick him up since your parents are at work and can't be reached, works for me!
2006-10-16 05:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll have to take the test and take your lumps. You should have studied over the weekend instead of starting to at the last minute. I don't know of too many professors who will let you retake a test unless it is due to a death in the immediate family or you have to go to the emergency room(and can prove it).
2006-10-16 05:14:42
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answered by sloop_sailor 5
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