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How was your experience using Linux in college?
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Docx is the literal default format for Microsoft Word for almost 20 years now. PDF can be whatever, but if it is not what you were instructed to turn in, thats a failure no matter how close to your original intent it renders.
Maybe that was the case historically but these days I can't imagine a professor wanting that. It would break all the grading process as docx isn't supported properly by a lot of the online tools.
Even if they did I imagine the students would create some issues with Macros. You'd end up with documents that are behaving like malware if you open them in desktop. That wouldn't be a problem with Word online but word online isn't really usable.