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Sunday, October 30, 2011

With respects to the aid of others regarding work in the class of Physics

*Disclaimer: This was not meant to insult you either implicitly or explicitly; it was simply a good blog idea - I am indifferent on helping you with your Physics web homework.

Thank you.

I can tell when the month is about to end just by counting how many people ask me for help on their web homework. Every Sunday, whenever the work is due, you all greet me with hundreds of questions such as, “How do you do number twelve?” or “I don’t get this homework. Can you teach it to me?” And I oblige you. For several hours of a Sunday, I dedicate my time to aid you in your work. I even post how one would go about solving said problems, in intricate detail so that you may learn. Sure, you probably should know how to do these, but I understand that you had more important things to do than listen to the physics teachers.

So, thank you. Thank you for requesting aid from me and giving nothing in return. I appreciate your thanks; it makes up for the hours I spend doing the work for the third and fourth time for the sole purpose of helping you. I know that you need to get a better grade in Physics, and I know that you deserve a great score on something that you didn’t have time to learn in class. It makes me happy that you'll get a better grade than me on the work, since I had to do it without anyone's help. Thank you for asking me personally to do a problem for you. It lets me train my typing skills whenever I tell you that I can’t help you on the problem, and to re-read my explanation of it. Thank you for waiting until 12:05 to start asking for help – I don’t need to sleep or work on other homework, anyways.

Thank you, again, for questioning the validity of my explanations that I’ve checked and re-checked time and time again, because you probably didn’t make a simple calculation error, while I probably messed up somewhere, even though I got the right answer on my first try. I also appreciate whenever you ask for questions that I’ve already posted; it warms my heart whenever I direct you to a post a few pages down, because I know that you are too busy to read and scroll down for a few seconds.

I realize that I may seem approving right now, but this is truly what I feel. I have no disagreement with all of you using the page, intended to help people on the harder ones, to ask for every single problem, even if you could solve it if you spent some of your precious time on such an unimportant task.

So, when I say “thank you”, I mean it.

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