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This is more of a **** Her Life. Study for the test and be mature about it. Good luck. :)
#149 - (PennyLane8) you're the one who needs to get off your high horse you freakin' dumbass. Where did I say that the OP should have started studying earlier hmm? Tell me please 'cause obviously I don't know how to read what I typed out. I'm a major procrastinator and sometimes even wait 'til the night before the exam to study. But I would NEVER be so stupid to email my professor on the DAY of the exam to ask what's gonna be on it. Also lemme tell you, I had a sociology professor and she was cool as hell. Only anal about one or two things that would cause her to snap. But she talked about sex OPENLY and even cracked jokes about how she hasn't gotten laid in a good while. She even gave us an extra credit paper to write about this sex toy shop she insisted we visit and our experience there. So there are those professors who are free spirits and do their own thing. Don't assume that you know everything just 'cause you've never experienced it before you ******' prick.
I have a class where we cover a chapter per class session because we only meet once a week. If that were the case, I don't think It would be out of line to e-mail for clarification on the content of the test. Also, I used to work for my university's IT department and the way our e-mail system is sat up is that you can send or receive e-mail from any address as long as that address and/or domain hasn't been blocked at the server. A lot of professors just use that e-mail address as their primary e-mail since it's much easier to keep track of everything that way.
post it on /b/. that's the only logical solution
use it as leverage for a ****** A
YDI - if you're dumb enough to wait until the very DAY of the exam to actually email the teacher for the material on the exam, then you got what was coming to you. Pull up your socks. That being said, it's more of a FHL - she probably realized her mistake right after the email was sent and is now completely humiliated.
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Pretty sure that's more of a FHL. And with that information on her, I really don't think you need to be studying.
Are you kidding me? It doesn't matter what chapters you're getting tested on, you have blackmail! Don't even do the test. Instead, write a short answer question summarizing the events of her night and how students hearing about their teachers sex lives is traumatizing and will require extensive therapy.