I sense their bar is low.

  • @[email protected]
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    652 years ago

    Are you actively searching for things to be annoyed by? I mean, come on. That question is perfectly fine as it is.

      • @[email protected]
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        312 years ago

        I’ve been cursed with his gift my whole life. Grammatical errors and spelling errors and typos stand out to me like neon signs.

        Are you sure about that?

        • @[email protected]OP
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          -12 years ago

          My gift is clearly fading. I’m an old lady now. I swear I read that a thousand times and didn’t see it until you pointed it out.

    • Sibbo
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      742 years ago

      Cutting out the subclause: “Have you attending?”

      But arguably, this Lemming’s expectations about the perfection of education institutions is a bit high.

      • RickyWars1
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        122 years ago

        Yeah it’s a bit awkward, but infuriating? Even mildly infuriating is a stretch.

      • Rhynoplaz
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        62 years ago

        For sure. I work at a college with a pretty good reputation, and most of the people I work with are the same regular people you’d find working anywhere.

      • andrew
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        312 years ago

        I prefer “have/are you attended/ing a college/university? Yes/no.”

        • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]
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          62 years ago

          That would work for strong readers, but all the slashes might confuse weaker readers. Actually, if I wrote the questionnaire, I would write out “college or university” instead of “college/university”.

          • andrew
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            72 years ago

            I wouldn’t actually prefer that, for the record. Just trying to make a joke about making it worse. If only there were more alternatives to add slashes, it might have been a more obvious joke. 😅

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            College/university can be inclusive of those who have done / are doing both.

            Someone who has attended, or is attending, college and university would have to answer no to “college or university”

      • @[email protected]OP
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        Technically it should be “Have you attended, or are you attending, a college/university?”.

        Yes! You see it.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 years ago

          Sorry dude, this is a case where “correct” grammar is less clear than just being slightly incorrect.

  • @[email protected]
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    462 years ago

    To be fair, usually this crap is made by the university equivalent of HR folks. They aren’t the academics you’d be learning from (although, they will also typo because grammar and subject mastery are not the same thing unless you’re studying grammar!)

    • @[email protected]
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      252 years ago

      Even as a grammar expert, it’s easier to find other’s typos than your own.

      I’m a ruthless editor that can drill in and find minute details and the smallest errors in two languages.

      I’ve also misspelled my own name in formal documents.

  • @[email protected]
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    122 years ago

    As a former lecturer, the issue here is combining two different questions (have you ever went to uni AND are you currently enrolled in a uni?). The best practice is to break it into two separate questions.