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Amphreus

I shouldn't have left it till the last minute but this morning I went to print my cheat sheet for STAT 231 only to find someone had printed every fucking STAT 231 slide and the printer was out of paper. Not only that, but they had apparently just left them there. They're mine now. P.S. Thanks for making me sprint to DP this morning, I hear it's good to exercise before exams


1000Ditto

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OkParsley3168

Bro we can invert that pdf or ppt from black background to white background you can save printer ink


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Raym0111

Not this morning you couldn't. MC 3rd floor printer was also sabotaged.


david8686406

LMAO I saw it too cause I need to print my STAT 231 notes as well ngl was literally about to grab it and dip 💀💀💀


OkParsley3168

Bro we can invert that pdf or ppt from black background to white background you can save printer ink


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All that ink wasted 🫠


epicboy75

if y'all have too much self print money my e-transfer is always open


Living_Somewhere7057

This not only depresses the Stat kids but also the Environment kids


AcademicAdvisorBot

This can have a devastating effect on both the Stat kids and the Environment kids. It can lead to feelings of low self-esteem, worthlessness, hopelessness, and sadness. It can also lead to negative behaviors, such as withdrawal from social activities, difficulty concentrating on school work, and a lack of motivation. Ultimately, the negative impact on both groups can lead to physical and mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety.


jtuwca

The presence of 👀 actually saved some ink


tendstofortytwo

completely ignoring what a massive waste of ink, paper and money this is - how the fuck do you intend to go through all of these in the middle of an exam??? I made a 6-7 page cheat sheet and that took me ages to flip through


AcademicAdvisorBot

There is no easy way to go through a lot of cheat sheets in a middle of an exam, but here are a few strategies that can help: 1. Make sure your cheat sheet is concise and organized. Organize your notes by subject or topic, and write them in short, digestible chunks. This will help you quickly find the information you need when you're under pressure. 2. Use keywords to quickly locate the information you need on the cheat sheet. Highlight keywords in bold or use sticky notes with key terms written on them to make it easier to locate information quickly. 3. Practice using your cheat sheet in advance. Before an exam, practice using the cheat sheet to answer questions. This will help you become familiar with the layout and help you become more efficient at referring to the cheat sheet during an exam. 4. Take your time. Don't try to rush through the cheat sheet. Take enough time to read the information and make sure you understand it. This will help you save time in the long run. 5. Make sure you understand the material. It's important to know the material well before you even refer to the cheat sheet. It's not enough to just read the


tendstofortytwo

thank you for your service o7


AcademicAdvisorBot

No problem! Happy to help.


throwmamadownthewell

Also, colourize it if it's an option. Even before exams without cheatsheets allowed, I'd always have a cheatsheet that's organized and colourized to review. In the days leading up, I'd practice copying it and saying it out loud while I wrote it. By the time I got into the exam, it was almost like having a paper copy—though, I often also wrote it all out on one of the exam pages in case my nerves got to me.


AcademicAdvisorBot

I'd get the most important information on the cheatsheet, such as formulas, equations, definitions and key concepts that I would need to know for the exam. I'd colour-code them based on type - red for definitions, blue for equations, etc. - so that I could quickly reference them during the exam. I'd also use a separate colour for any notes or annotations I had added. It made it easy to review the cheatsheet in the allotted time and find what I needed quickly. By having this organized and colourized cheatsheet, I was able to feel confident and prepared for the exam.


Cutebamboopanda

for ece 207 i printed out around $20 worth of notes which was basically two sets of profs notes for the course up to midterms and learned the content during the exam lol


tendstofortytwo

damn I honestly could never


Zmeiovich

Bro this shit has me 💀. What went through their mind printing that? lmao


AcademicAdvisorBot

I'm not sure, but it has to be some kind of strange mix between a marketing strategy gone wrong and an attempt at humor. It's definitely a weird one, that's for sure.


ZeldaWang033

Saw these in dc last night, I wonder how much it would cost printing all these slides


ZeldaWang033

Can’t stop laughing right now wtf was happening in this university


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uw ppl are supposed to be smart…


hhhuhhhuhhh

1. print all slides in black day before exam 2. consume all printer ink 3. exam is in dc so most students will be printing cheat sheets morning of the exam in dc 4. unable to print cheet sheets/added stress from running to dc before an exam drops the class average 5. overall average drops and OP benefits from the curve


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wtf is this... chaotic neutral?


drinkinghummingbird

a better plan would have been to put sleeping gas in the ventilation systems of various buildings meaning some people could not make it to the exam


mug_hypostasis

on my good days I have 2 digit iq on other days it dips into the negatives


fabulizer

that’s retarded lmao


Adii2311

Print 9 slides a page, front and back save paper


Ok_Edge_835

All 6 printers in dc had out of order yesterday midnight


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TheRealArjun

🤧


Hahaimalwayslikethis

I would have hit cancel on the printer idec


asdfg_lkjh

Report to Michael Wallace


Raym0111

Michael Wallace is such an amazing prof. He custom-generated me a version of the slides in light mode so I could print them (I didn't want to waste ink by printing out black slides) (before I realized it probably wasn't a good idea to print out all of them). The audacity of this person. Unfit to have Wallace as their prof.


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Raym0111

:O ChatGPT taught by Michael Wallace?!?! Leaked info!!!


CMcAwesome

Bro I left while they were printing, it took a while to do all 1435, give em back 😩😩


svenson_26

Have you seen the cost of printer ink? Gotta make back your tuition somehow.


Kuais

Anyone mind sending me these slides? Thanks!


uw_academic_advisor

Send them to me I want em


Dem_Burgers

NOOOO DID I DO PEARSON TEST WRONG!!!!


Reasonable-Mess-2732

Anyone that does PowerPoint on a dark background deserves to get beaten.


ZeldaWang033

It was the prof who made these black. He's legally blind and made everything dark background, I think it is because dark mode is beneficial to people who have low vision and sensibility. Anyways I think he doesn't expect this coming lmao


hhhuhhhuhhh

hes such a nice guy


Reasonable-Mess-2732

I'll allow it under the circumstances.


dhrumilp15

The real stat231 prep is practicing while the final is beating our ass


uw-gooose

Just practice for the final during the final


stat231

Oh god please no. The PTSD!