Grad School Games
- by Pixel
98. I have terrible posture, but I’m working on it.
This is basically just the Pixelated Games taken to grad school, so I’ll just introduce the games as I develop them, rather than try to make this a running Olympic-style series:
The Syllabus Hunt
Participants have seven days to collect as many syllabi as they can. They may sit in on the classes, or e-mail the professors for them, but they may not print out syllabi from school Web sites (unless they are registered for the class).
Rules:
- No sharing syllabi, nor borrowing or stealing syllabi from other people.
- No revealing the nature of the game.
- No one can suspect that you are not actually in the class.
- You may not actually lie to anyone. If anyone asks you your name, you must be honest, even if it violates rule 2.
- Violating rule 2 or rule 4 disqualifies you, so try not to be asked any questions
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98. I have terrible posture, but I’m working on it. This is basically just the Pixelated Games taken to grad school, so I’ll just introduce the games as I develop them, rather than try to make this a running Olympic-style series: The Syllabus Hunt Participants have seven days to collect as many syllabi as they…
If I never see another syllabus again I’ll die happy. Too bad I have to write another one in about two months.
I seem to remember a similar story a while back…