Date: Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 12:07 AM
Subject: Regarding Late Submission
To: Frank Lin <frank.lin@sjsu.edu>
Hello Sir,
I have submitted my Assignment 4. Due to network connection problem there was a delay in my submission and i was late by a minute. I have submitted my assignment at 11.59pm.
Kindly consider the assignment. Sorry for the trouble.
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Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 2:19 PM
Subject:
To: Frank Lin <frank.lin@sjsu.edu>
Good after Frank,
I wants to see you about class. Are you available tomorrow ?
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Date: Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 2:00 PM
Subject: **Add code not applicable**
To: "frank.lin@sjsu.edu" <frank.lin@sjsu.edu>
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Date: Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 6:27 PM
Subject: Lab #9
To: Frank sjsu Lin <frank.lin@sjsu.edu>
Just couple things about this nature for your consideration:
Shall I assume that a teacher know all his students by name or their email address? If not, wouldn't it be better to provide a bit of context? For example, put a "which class" and "which lab session" in the subject field.
Do I really think network is the convincing cause of my late submission or that's just a convenient (though bad) excuse? Why do I even wait until 11:59 to submit my assignment?
BTW, message of this nature may only depreciate sender's respectability. I would advise anyone to refrain from sending it. Not just school work. In the industry, if that happens to be the case for me, I will just send a message to my management and say "sorry I am 1 minute late and that won't happen again"