Ok, ok, I give in. Here is one of my favorite academic jokes. I'm pretty 
certain that it has even been posted here at some point: 



Miguel 



PS Believe it or not, this legend has made into Snopes: 
http://www.snopes.com/college/exam/flattire.asp 



--- 



Introductory Chemistry at Duke has been taught for about a zillion years by 
Professor Bonk (really), and his course is semi-affectionately known as 
"Bonkistry". He has been around forever, so I wouldn't put it past him to come 
up with something like this. 

Anyway, one year there were these two guys who were taking Chemistry and who 
did pretty well on all of the quizzes and the mid-terms and labs, etc., such 
that going into the final they had a solid A. These friends were so confident 
going into the final that the weekend before finals week (even though the Chem 
final was on Monday), they decided to go up to U Virginia and party with some 
friends up there. 

They did this and had a great time. However, with their hangovers and 
everything, they overslept all day Sunday and didn't make it back to Duke until 
early Monday morning. Rather than taking the final then, they found Professor 
Bonk after the final and explained to him why they missed the final. They told 
him that they went up to UVA for the weekend, and had planned to come back in 
time to study, but that they had a flat tire on the way back and didn't have a 
spare and couldn't get help for a long time and so were late getting back to 
campus. 

Bonk thought this over and then agreed that they could make up the final on the 
following day. The two guys were elated, relieved and very proud of their 
story. So, they studied that night and went in the next day at the time Bonk 
had told them. He placed them in separate rooms and handed each of them a test 
booklet and told them to begin. 

They looked at the first problem, which was something simple about molarity and 
solutions and was worth 5 points. "Cool," they thought, "this is going to be 
easy." They did that problem and turned the page. They were unprepared, 
however, for what they saw on the next page... 

WHICH TIRE? (95 points) 

---
To make changes to your subscription contact:

Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)

Reply via email to