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    A test for history? "multiple-choice"? If it was 1 out of 4, you could get 40% by just guessing. Is this what you would call a cake class or what? If I remember rightly we had to write 2000 word assignments, and the one test we did have we still writing a 1000 words.... (Queensland school, only a few years ago).

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    Originally posted by LanSite
    Palm Beach County high school students taking a new history exam this week need to answer just 23 of 100 multiple-choice questions correctly to pass.

    To get an A, they need to get just over half the answers right. A B grade requires only 39 correct answers.
    Multiple choice of course.
    That still wouldn't have helped some of the no-brainers in my year when I was back in high school. That test sure is ridiculous. Not really a test of what you've learnt.

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    Those who forget history are bound to repeat it.
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    I hate exams, they're not a reflection on how well you know your subject but rather how well you can do in a one off sitting. Coursework that is done over the length of your subject is much better.

    I'm glad I've been there and done it now, I hated school and university was merely a social exercise in alcohol consumption

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    Originally posted by jamble7000
    I hate exams, they're not a reflection on how well you know your subject but rather how well you can do in a one off sitting. Coursework that is done over the length of your subject is much better.
    im quite opposite, i hate coursework and much prefer the exams.

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    The problem wit exams is that theyt are suppossed to encourage you to spend a long time preparing in order to answer a range of possible questions but I for one spent a day for each of my exams cramming all the important info for a few possible questions and I did fine.

    Coursework is no different, the best marks I got were when I wrote the essay the night before it was due (only possible with 3000 words or less essays)

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    pah, you could get 25% just by ticking box A all the way through in theory....

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    Originally posted by jamble7000
    I hate exams, they're not a reflection on how well you know your subject but rather how well you can do in a one off sitting. Coursework that is done over the length of your subject is much better.
    I know what you mean. One time I did a robotics course and the instructor was a guy I worked for on an IT project at IBM. Anyway, someone asked him if there was a test and he replied "I don't believe in tests. They teach you what you don't know."

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    Compare the US to other countries, use me as an example if u want, i get like 95% right on an american test i pass evry year (TASS) yet in france i only get 12/20, barely enough to scrape through, (I speak both languages fluently so it is as easy for me to take a test in french or english (or spanish))
    -Sirius(15)

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    Originally posted by gurdas
    Originally posted by jamble7000
    I hate exams, they're not a reflection on how well you know your subject but rather how well you can do in a one off sitting. Coursework that is done over the length of your subject is much better.
    im quite opposite, i hate coursework and much prefer the exams.
    I'm like that too.

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