Here's something for you. I'm 'studying' for my biochemistry quiz tomorrow (and by studying, I mean alternately glancing at my notes and looking at naked ladies online), and I noticed that the structure my professor gave us for cholesterol only has 25 carbons, but he SAID it was supposed to have 27. I look it up online, and the structure he gave us was way wrong.
Now I have a dilemma. If he asks for the structure in the quiz tomorrow, do I give him his version, or the RIGHT version?
In other news, it is 4:53am and I have yet to go to bed. I've spent the last four hours alternating between studying, dicking around online, and cleaning my girlfriend's apartment while she sleeps in the other room. You know you're stretching for reasons to procrastinate when it is 3:30am and you start getting the urge to clean things.
Sigh.
Now I have a dilemma. If he asks for the structure in the quiz tomorrow, do I give him his version, or the RIGHT version?
In other news, it is 4:53am and I have yet to go to bed. I've spent the last four hours alternating between studying, dicking around online, and cleaning my girlfriend's apartment while she sleeps in the other room. You know you're stretching for reasons to procrastinate when it is 3:30am and you start getting the urge to clean things.
Sigh.
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minceir:
Yeah just give him the right answer, might see his mistake and if he does not just point it out to him.
mollymolly:
So, how did the quiz turn out?
