Okay so.
The topic for today is DISCREPANCIES.
Oml, y'all know what I'm doing.
Okay, there are a lot of errors occuring in this simple app geared for online classes.
Although it works, it still sht.
Like, why give me a sudden notification for an assessment that you will not give? I would always worry every time I receive a notification from a subject, I would check it out only to find out that it was just an error or discrepancy.
Dear Developers.
Fix your app, it's sht.
Okay, I know I'm harsh but a few people do agree with me. I don't think quipper should use the excuse of the “No internet Connection” or “You're offline” kind of bullsh##. It doesn't sit well with me.
If both our WiFi and Quipper ain't working, who's to blame? The student? For what? For not being able answer it in a given time because simply there was no WiFi connectivity or that they won't have WiFi at all?
I mean, how can they inform their teacher if they couldn't access internet at all either?
It ain't our fault, that's basically it, but quipper has this feature where they upload all your assessments once you're back online. I was shook, and was very impressed at the same time. I was quite happy but then that happiness vanishes once I realize that quipper would just keep repeating their mistakes.
Also, when teachers send in the assessments. Can the developers add this feature where they should double check before uploading?
I really need that feature because I'm quite tired of choosing the right answer and quipper telling me it's wrong. I also want the teachers to answer the quiz themselves to confirm that THERE ARE NO MISTAKES and that the students would be able to answer it without any problem.
I also want the teachers to write in the correct answers because student will NOT be able to learn from their mistakes without being corrected and I stand by that suggestion because I'm hella tired of not knowing what the real answer is.
This should apply to math because there are times where I seriously don't know how tf our teacher solved it. I think it should apply to all the subjects because what if one of the questions are not even based on the study guide that they've given which I think is another bullsh## thing.
Like, why would you give out questions not related to the study guide provided? What the f—that ain't cool and that should be avoided. I don't want to see that at all, I would complain right here.
Okay, thanks for coming onto my TED talk.
YOU ARE READING
RANTS & COMPLAINTS BOOK
AcakA BOOK FULL OF RANTS AND COMPLAINTS. THIS BOOK NOT ONLY HAS RANTS AND COMPLAINTS BUT STUFF I FIND INTERESTING.. I RANT AND COMPLAIN WHILE YOU COMPLAIN. IGNORE ME BUT THIS WILL FEEL RELATABLE. JOIN ME IF YOU FEEL SO RELATABLE.