
And now the cheating part... Actually we had a very entertaining lecture of International Trade yesterday. It started with professor returning us our assignments - it turned out that mine was exactly the same as the one of Zakari! :D Professor had noticed that, but - Ou well, it is Spain... Zakari talked a bit with him, but no problem! :) and then he returned another assignment... for this one he said that ALL people (around 30) have the same mistakes... O'ouuuu, you might think, but, again, it is Spain, so professor came up with a very interesting solution: Not giving home works anymore! :D But that was not it - as he wanted to see how much we know of what we had to do for yesterday's lecture (we just had to search for information about some contracts in internet), he collected our home works and asked us to briefly write what were those contracts about. As NOONE knew anything, the discussion started: "But professor, you asked to search for information, not read or understand it!" - that was my favorite sentence! :D After that everyone just started laughing, including professor! And again: Ok, forget it, let's move on!
This is how cheating problems are solved in Spain, pretty hard to imagine smth like that in SSER, but I guess that is why I am here - to get different experience! ;)
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Heh, way to go Ilze.
By the way, I talked to couple of Spanish kids here about how you are telling all the time that its easy and everybody is late and chilled back.... They said: "NO! Spanish students are very hard-wroking, and not late that often." I was like, HAHA.
Even just now, one Portuguese guy with whom I'm in one group, sent me his part of one report: it was totally copy-paste from Wikipedia :) At least he had a reference, but still...
PS. I got 60% in option pricing mid-term, average was 55% and one girl even got 100% :O
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