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by narkee
5570 days ago
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> I took no time to do homework, and instead spent time reading math books and programming vs. >I got an extra recommendation from a professor teaching the math class I was taking, whom I had asked to explicitly let them know that I was mature and a hardworker... These statements are irreconcilable. A hard worker does work that he/she is assigned, and does not make pre-mature value judgements on the worthiness of said work. Being smart does not mean you're a hard worker. That was a pretty irresponsible recommendation by the professor, considering you didn't exhibit the qualities you claimed to. |
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Nonsense. Work should always be in furtherance of some goal.
I don't want to hire the person who does exactly as I say, even if it's a dumb idea in the larger context. What's important is reaching the goal (ethically, legally &c).
While there are people who use anti-authoritarianism to justify laziness, that doesn't seem to be the case here.