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Mmhmm you rated me.


Question Posted Monday December 12 2005, 1:06 am

Hey. This is naimee, and I noticed you rated one of my questions as a 3. I'm not going to argue with you about it or anything, because I'm a happy with a 3 and what not. But, honestly. What more did you want out of my answer to get a 5? Just wondering. Because, out of all the advice given, mine in my personal opinion was the best. Alrighty:

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karenR answered Monday December 12 2005, 1:29 am:
Thanks for not complaining! I still have heartburn over the last one.

First, a 3 is what we are advised to give most of the answers we rate. Unless they are very bad or very good. A 5 should be a lot harder to get than it actually is. That being said, Please take this as helpful advice and not like I am picking on you, okay? :)

Your answer wasn't bad. You did say she needed to start making life changing decisions. That was good. But you might have added that if the new school would help her somehow get into a better college down the road then that should be a big issue in her decision.

You might have added that doctors need to learn to make tough decisions without emotions getting involved. not necessary but would have been good.

She does already have one friend at the new school. It isn't like she would have been totally without friends. And, as you pointed out, her other friends would still be around.

I guess if I were to pick the one thing that I would have left out, it would have been...although you may regret it eventually. It kind of took away from the positive side you were trying to get across.

I hope that helps you. You can write and ask me for an opinion anytime, even if I didn't rate your answer. I would really like to help people give better answers because it does help us all.

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