[quote]myself1992 wrote:
If you get a B- it’s not because you chose to write about lifting, it’s because you suck at writing. If the paper is good and proves to be deep and not one dimensional, then you’ll get a good grade regardless of what you write about.[/quote]
That’s not true. Think about it, if you have a hardcore southern baptist teacher (believe me, we’ve got ALOT of those down here) and you write an essay about the pros of stem cell research or anything pertaining to religion where you’re on the other side of the table from them, you bet your striated glutes you’re not getting an A. hell even a B is dubious. Same thing for lifting, a lot of people are biased against lifting weights, getting stronger, and bigger, especially the fat ones.
[quote]Deadsion wrote:
myself1992 wrote:
If you get a B- it’s not because you chose to write about lifting, it’s because you suck at writing. If the paper is good and proves to be deep and not one dimensional, then you’ll get a good grade regardless of what you write about.
That’s not true. Think about it, if you have a hardcore southern baptist teacher (believe me, we’ve got ALOT of those down here) and you write an essay about the pros of stem cell research or anything pertaining to religion where you’re on the other side of the table from them, you bet your striated glutes you’re not getting an A. hell even a B is dubious. Same thing for lifting, a lot of people are biased against lifting weights, getting stronger, and bigger, especially the fat ones.[/quote]
well, i guess your teachers suck balls then. I mean a GOOD teacher wouldn’t be so subjective in the grading, so i guess it comes down to how your teacher is. OP if you know your teacher is extremely dogmatic about certain stuff then don’t write about shit going against her because she won’t want to know she’s wrong. But, even then, I doubt she would grade you on what your argument is rather than on your persuasiveness.