Seven to nine pages I plan to do 50 pages just to screw with my teachers. It is due April 1st. Will I succeed?
You know sometimes, you can have your work downgraded for going overboard. It shows that you don't know how to write selectively and appropriately. So its your choice, but it may backfire horribly.
this this this I get in trouble in my English class if I exceed limits, it shows that I'm incapable of being concise and editing myself down. Not to mention that, if I was your teacher, I probs wouldn't even accept it--who wants to read a 50 page report? It really depends on the teacher, the subject, and whether you feel like spending your time doing that.
If you want to mess with your teacher, just have an actual normal term paper and put like fifty pages under it so it looks like it's huge. So at least you can be all, "Lol, jk." and receive a proper grade for it. Unless your teacher is the type to be extremely amused by a 50 paged term paper, read it, and grade it with no hostility. (:
Your teacher will be expecting that. if you really want to mess with them write the best report you've ever written.
It was already going to be that. I told my government teacher that I'll be writing a book, not a paper. Though I might use that blank page idea.
Write the other 40 pages about your imaginary pet turtle named Kookins. Explain how much Kookins loves having baths! If your teacher asks WTF that is, say it's a children's book you were working on and accidentally mixed up with your paper. Remember kids, Kookins says: BATHTIMES ARE FUN-FUN!
I prefer quality before quantity. Make it an amazing paper, and then continue to add more to support my points. <3
But you risk losing that quality. You should only write what is required. A wee bit extra is awright, but you should be as concise as possible.