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In reply to the discussion: Scores Of Harvard Students Suspended In Cheating Scandal [View all]One_Life_To_Give
(6,036 posts)45. I would think a dozen Non-Linear DifEq's would work
Multiple guess and fill in the blank don't work. But any problems where you expect to see significant work in deriving the answer can be done that way, In my experience. Not that I would want to take one. It would only be slightly less painful than a take-home exam in Network Synthesis.
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My students always pick in-class exams if it's an option. They are easier if you're prepared.
a la izquierda
Feb 2013
#38
Technically speaking most 3-15 page written papers undergraduates are given are
SWTORFanatic
Feb 2013
#21
I think you should still be able to expect that an AGREEMENT to an honor code is respected. nt
patrice
Feb 2013
#23
I took a course several years ago in which part of the final exam was take-home...
1monster
Feb 2013
#18
They should be expelled, lose all past credits, and be banned for 2 years from accredited colleges
Bucky
Feb 2013
#22
I'd imagine that many people feel their past experiences to something relevant is
LanternWaste
Feb 2013
#46
I used to love it when the fraternity guys who could get copies of past exams, came
Hoyt
Feb 2013
#39
I guess the young Republicans need to rethink that political resume builder...nt
Evasporque
Feb 2013
#47