And you guys worked together and everything you did was pretty much identical minus a few words and calculations looking different.
Also, the Professor is the type to lower grades, not raise them.
What would you do if you got a C and your friend got an A?
Are you looking for grades or knowledge? Knowledge is a more tangible and beneficial accomplishment. It will stay with you and become a tool for you, while the grades will not. If you know the material your effort is rewarded. If not, a better grade is a false reward.
IF you know the material and it is "pretty much identical" to that of your friend who received an 'A', go to the professor, explain what you did and why it's right and ask for credit for your work. DO NOT mention the friend. The professor should be able to tell you why your work is right or wrong, sufficient or insufficient and worth either the C or an A.
While I certainly recognize that getting equal grades for equal results is something that everyone expects, don't expect to receive everything in life that you "deserve." Sometimes you'll get what you earn. Sometimes you won't. When you don't, it's not always a plot to cheat you, to be purposely unfair, or to "keep you down" or "hold you back". Sometimes, it's just that people or groups in power have made a mistake or decided on some course of action that "is good for everybody." It sucks, but that's life. HOWEVER, just because it sucks doesn't mean that you have to keep feeding it lemons. Find a way around your obstacles, whether those obstacles are family, friends, professors, bosses, or governments. It'll never be easy but it is possible.
Reply:If I got a C and a friend got an A, I'd study harder.
Reply:Look for the mistakes you made and try to solve them then try to find out what is the factor for getting a better grade that works for you!
Reply:run him over
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