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Quick question --
When I took the intro to programming course through OD, all of the questions on the final exam were pulled from the quiz questions throughout the course modules.
Is this true of all OD finals? Or is it more of a mixed bag?
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I print out all the quiz questions to study them. In the courses I took, I didn't see very many repeats word for word.
The concepts however are usually the same.
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Interesting, good to know. Intro to Programming was literally word for word.
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(04-25-2022, 07:14 PM)jsd Wrote: Interesting, good to know. Intro to Programming was literally word for word.
I loved it when the final would ask, "what example was demonstrated in the lesson?" with no further context.
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Haha, yup. Complete lack of forethought in that course's design.
"Did I use a restaurant analogy in this lesson?"
... what?
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(04-25-2022, 08:07 PM)MNomadic Wrote: (04-25-2022, 07:14 PM)jsd Wrote: Interesting, good to know. Intro to Programming was literally word for word.
I loved it when the final would ask, "what example was demonstrated in the lesson?" with no further context.
LOL That's always super helpful.
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The history course wasn't exact. I don't remember exactly, but there were definitely wording changes and even slightly different topics. I found the final to be easier than the quizzes.
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(04-25-2022, 08:12 PM)jsd Wrote: Haha, yup. Complete lack of forethought in that course's design.
"Did I use a restaurant analogy in this lesson?"
... what?
That was also the case for the Marketing class (I don't remember whether it happened with the Accounting final)
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