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September 3, 2019

Meeting Deadlines is not optional

I am aware that some of you will not be happy reading this – but it is important you understand your need to complete work on time and have it ready when class begins.  Today’s pinup was due at the start of class.  Several of you plotted during the break and pinned up at the end of class.  These assignments did not meet the deadline and are not marked as complete.

The point of the assignment was for your work to be part of the class discussion and review.  Those who were not pinned up at the start of class – did not participate fully in the review.  While these assignments are a check grade (complete or not complete) they are not optional.

Please be attentive to all deadlines – lateness directly affects your grade.  It is still early in the semester to correct the impact on your final grade – however if the pattern continues it will have a negative affect.

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