Growan
Well-Known Member
Its been a long time since I was in education so my opinion is probably not that relevant, but I suspect turning in a thrown together, ill conceived book report would have at least scored enough to keep that
Maybe not turning in anything at all was taken as disregarding the relevance/importance of that module, and therefore carried a higher penalty than even turning in a single sheet of drivel would have.
In the real world you can't exactly opt out of parts of your job, but plenty of people just fudge their way through the bits they can't be fucked with or can't give adequate time and attention to.
Either way, in an interview situation, I'm sure personality and suitability could smooth out one anomalous grade.
Maybe not turning in anything at all was taken as disregarding the relevance/importance of that module, and therefore carried a higher penalty than even turning in a single sheet of drivel would have.
In the real world you can't exactly opt out of parts of your job, but plenty of people just fudge their way through the bits they can't be fucked with or can't give adequate time and attention to.
Either way, in an interview situation, I'm sure personality and suitability could smooth out one anomalous grade.