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WhAT A TOTAL SHoot!! Dammit!!

My last day of class will be at E3 Nintendo's conference, but it will end just when I end classes!! DANG so mad!!!!

I WILL be able to see MS and Sony's though (they're afternoon-ish), but I was 1000 times more interested in the Nintendo one (I'm a fanboy )

So who's with me in this tragedy?



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yeah, I won't be able to see a couple of my favorite companies e3 conferences. Since they aren't having them 



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Just skip that last class, problem solved - - - I'd probably do that if I was the same - Luckily, I'll be all done by then n_n

It's not an exam, is it?



morenoingrato said:

WhAT A TOTAL SHoot!! Dammit!!

My last day of class will be at E3 Nintendo's conference, but it will end just when I end classes!! DANG so mad!!!!

I WILL be able to see MS and Sony's though (they're afternoon-ish), but I was 1000 times more interested in the Nintendo one (I'm a fanboy )

So who's with me in this tragedy?


Well in my first highschool I attended a school where laptops were manditory. I was in class with my laptop open and headphones on watching Nintendo's E3 conference. Of course so were my friends sitting next to me. We got over half way through the conference before my teacher noticed that we were watching. It was art class and we all claimed to be studying Nintendo's game art and learning about the industry. Our ploy didn't work and we had to turn off the conference.

Later in my next highschool I simply skipped the class and watched the press conference anyways.

In University I was in a 3D animation class and since it was late in the year I had already finished my year end project. I watched the conference on the computer in the lab. My teacher also caught me but this time my ploy of studying Nintendo's art and design capabilities was bought as I was in a 3D animation course.

If your in Highschool, skip the class its one of your last nobody is going to care if you miss that one class. Unless its final exams then your boned. If your in University finish up any assignments ahead of time. Then go to the class and leave or skip it altogether. Missing one class isn't going to kill your education.

Either way their is no excuse for missing Nintendo's conference. Then again I take the day off when ever a new Halo launches. You just have to to judge how important your class is to your future. If the single class is not going to make or break your education/Job then skip it or find a way to both attend your class and watch the conference!



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer

 

No, it's pretty much the last final class where no one does anything, and I'm not sure how the system on USA works, but it's not as easy to miss the class, it could actually cost me (even if it's just a useless day to just fool around)



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I never bother sitting through them. Don't see the point.

The announcements is all that really matters, so I just watch the clips of the games afterwards. 



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I should actually make it this year, even though i'll be in summer school then, it's mostly night classes, and my one daytime class for the first half of summer school will be over by then. I was afraid, though



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c03n3nj0 said:

I never bother sitting through them. Don't see the point.

The announcements is all that really matters, so I just watch the clips of the games afterwards. 


Some people like to be in the moment when it happens.



Anyone here got the UK times for the 3 shows?

I usually watch all 3 of the big shows...



                            

morenoingrato said:

No, it's pretty much the last final class where no one does anything, and I'm not sure how the system on USA works, but it's not as easy to miss the class, it could actually cost me (even if it's just a useless day to just fool around)


How would it cost you? Here in Canada attendance is only a small percentage of your grade. Exam's make up a huge hunk and assignments make up a huge hunk and so fourth. But attendance while being part of your grade really doesn't make up much of the grade as it shouldn't.

So if you have no big assignments due and their is no essay then skipping the class does very little. Of course the school might phone your home to ask why you didn't attend. But in the end missing one class wouldn't kill your grades at least not in Canada.

What are the consequences to missing one class where you live?



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer