houndawg wrote:It would take at least an hour of carefully reviewing the possible.....combinations....before I'd be able to move
At a minimum. And then when I would loose, ask for some pointers and get her to tutor me.
houndawg wrote:
She looks like the TA for my thermodynamics class.
My buddy had something similar happen to him in his Heat and Mass Transfer class. The professor's daughter for some reason proctored one of the exams. Well the classroom had a 6" raised platform that spanned the front of the room for where the professor stood on and a small table/chair right in the middle of the platform. My buddy, sat in the second row middle chair (right next to the center isle) which was directly facing the professor's table. Nobody had a clue that anybody but the Professor would be giving the exam. Low and behold she walks in to give the exam in a mini skirt and he swears she wasn't wearing any underneath. She spent the whole time period crossing and uncrossing her legs. Buddy told us later it was the hardest exam he has ever taken. Like any good engineering students we did our research afterwards on her (Facebook made it easy back in those days) and apparently she went to a private Catholic collage a few hours away. The uniforms were nice to look at.......
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