I searched for this at tineye.com, which, if you haven’t seen, you should check out. But it came up with a zillion copies of this all over the internetz, so it must have been making the rounds for a while. Awesome though!
Source Mr. Islers physics class. Junior year at Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach, VA. I wrote the answer on this test back in 2008. This was the last question on the test and I couldn’t remember how to solve for part a. I spent the rest of the exam trying to remember how to answer and started doodling an elephant and then wrote that sentence.
I know that other people have claimed this, but I am mostly sure that this is actually from a physics test I took in college somewhere between 2003-2005. I didn’t submit it (the teacher or TA must’ve), so it took me seeing it a couple times before I realized it was my handwriting, but I looked back at my own notes from the period and realized it was.
I was… severely depressed at the time. This was probably when I took the class at Binghamton University in… fall 2003? In which case I would have failed that course, unsurprisingly. I nearly failed out of college that semester and had to spend a year getting my head right. I also very specifically remember the test-giver pointing out the correction to the spring’s k-constant. I think we had to correct it ourselves, though I don’t know why I would have done that in pen, it looks like here, when I used pencil to write most of the time. Not like I didn’t have a pen with me…
I searched for this at tineye.com, which, if you haven’t seen, you should check out. But it came up with a zillion copies of this all over the internetz, so it must have been making the rounds for a while. Awesome though!
Whoa… that tineye.com is cool. Thanks for the tip!
Source Mr.Jone’s year 9 physics class.
Thorden School
Chandler’s Ford
UK
Source Mr. Islers physics class. Junior year at Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach, VA. I wrote the answer on this test back in 2008. This was the last question on the test and I couldn’t remember how to solve for part a. I spent the rest of the exam trying to remember how to answer and started doodling an elephant and then wrote that sentence.
Correction to my above post, 2007 as the year.
I know that other people have claimed this, but I am mostly sure that this is actually from a physics test I took in college somewhere between 2003-2005. I didn’t submit it (the teacher or TA must’ve), so it took me seeing it a couple times before I realized it was my handwriting, but I looked back at my own notes from the period and realized it was.
I was… severely depressed at the time. This was probably when I took the class at Binghamton University in… fall 2003? In which case I would have failed that course, unsurprisingly. I nearly failed out of college that semester and had to spend a year getting my head right. I also very specifically remember the test-giver pointing out the correction to the spring’s k-constant. I think we had to correct it ourselves, though I don’t know why I would have done that in pen, it looks like here, when I used pencil to write most of the time. Not like I didn’t have a pen with me…