Easiest way to get a 0 on the paper or even an F in the class.Chatgpt
Easiest way to get a 0 on the paper or even an F in the class.Chatgpt
I think you can just ask your recruiter to check the status of your packet to see if you made it if you can’t find your name and it’s worrying you.Is it a problem if you are not on the "at board list"? I feel like I remember reading something on this thread saying sometimes people are left off accidentally but its not an issue. Not sure. My recruiter told me all of my paperwork was submitted weeks ago and that Im all set but I cant help but think that maybe there is an issue lol
Depends on the class, I remember trying chatgpt for a paper on nanotech and it was either outdated information or just completely wrong, and I spent more time fact-checking what the AI wrote than it would take me to write the paper.Easiest way to get a 0 on the paper or even an F in the class.
Whats the topic I'm bored 🙃Lol want to write a paper for me
I asked my recruiter when the list came out and he left me on read lmaoI think you can just ask your recruiter to check the status of your packet to see if you made it if you can’t find your name and it’s worrying you.
I use it as a tool usually. It just gives me ideas that I did not think of before.Depends on the class, I remember trying chatgpt for a paper on nanotech and it was either outdated information or just completely wrong, and I spent more time fact-checking what the AI wrote than it would take me to write the paper.
But then I used it for a marketing/engineering class and it was very useful (as a tool, not replacing me writing it all together).
Different colleges and professors have different opinions on its use too.
I have 2. One about leadership for an elective and another for a law class I am taking. You have to read the prompt and use Supreme Court cases that apply and come up with a ruling. I have written too many of those damn things.Whats the topic I'm bored 🙃
I’ve got my first paper coming up for an ethics of nuclear weapons class, should be interestingI use it as a tool usually. It just gives me ideas that I did not think of before.
I have 2. One about leadership for an elective and another for a law class I am taking. You have to read the prompt and use Supreme Court cases that apply and come up with a ruling. I have written too many of those damn things.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaa I'm not that bored, I like to stay away from politics too. I just hope the good guy winsI use it as a tool usually. It just gives me ideas that I did not think of before.
I have 2. One about leadership for an elective and another for a law class I am taking. You have to read the prompt and use Supreme Court cases that apply and come up with a ruling. I have written too many of those damn things.
Sure, if you let it write the whole thing!Easiest way to get a 0 on the paper or even an F in the class.
This was my approach as well. Unfortunately, I only stumbled upon ChatGPT during my last semesterI use it as a tool usually. It just gives me ideas that I did not think of before.
It only came out in the fall 22 semester.Sure, if you let it write the whole thing!
This was my approach as well. Unfortunately, I only stumbled upon ChatGPT during my last semester
Thank you for this information. Is this something that could have me end up in a designator that isn’t SNA? I really only want to go active duty if it’s SNA so should I continue with what I’m doing already?
I’m not 100% sure but it think it’s similar to rotc where you agree on your potential designator before hand. Talk to an officer recruiter about it they should know more cause it’s accession source is civilians and since I’m active duty I didn’t look into it too much cause I’m wasn’t eligible for itThank you for this information. Is this something that could have me end up in a designator that isn’t SNA? I really only want to go active duty if it’s SNA so should I continue with what I’m doing already?
OkI’m not 100% sure but it think it’s similar to rotc where you agree on your potential designator before hand. Talk to an officer recruiter about it they should know more cause it’s accession source is civilians and since I’m active duty I didn’t look into it too much cause I’m wasn’t eligible for it
It’s the same process. You put the designator you want and if you get it you will be a sna. If you put sna you won’t get Intel unless you put Intel or swo or any other designator.Thank you for this information. Is this something that could have me end up in a designator that isn’t SNA? I really only want to go active duty if it’s SNA so should I continue with what I’m doing already?