(12-23-2023, 06:46 PM)GameSlinger Wrote: As for the difficulty level of the Exams, there is no chance that someone with no previous history or specific knowledge of the subjects would pass these tests. I have taken my MBA/Masters Business and Corporate Communications exam twice now. Both exams took the full 2 hours, and I scored a 70 and a 74 two weeks apart. ...
Yeah. As a test of this, I originally took a bunch of the module/section quizzes before ever reading the chapters. I averaged at 30-40% (a failing grade) for subjects I had never studied before, and only even got that high because some questions are just common sense ("A good manager shouldn't shout at employees" level of common sense) or they accidentally reveal the answer in the question (Q: "What is a... that has a simple structure..." A: "A simple structure"). My grade was higher (more like a 70-80% average) for subjects I had studied before elsewhere at another school 3-4 years ago and still remembered.
Speaking of the module/section quizzes, I'm going through all of them again now to try and raise my course grade to an A after taking the exam and getting a B. It seems like the final exam took one question from every 3 or so module quizzes. I'm sure they added in a few unique questions too. Once I get my final exam grades in I'll report back on how much my grade was affected by the module quizzes versus the exam.


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