06-25-2022, 12:22 PM
(06-25-2022, 12:06 AM)Pats20 Wrote: Bottom line it’s going to take most people more time to prepare for exams. Whether people want to make light of it or not. Time is money. Even for people who “always work hard to earn 90’s”.
This is an interesting concept. My strategy is to go fast, but I do spend a little extra time for quality, mostly to ensure that I have a margin of error as I progress through the course. However, I generally do well enough that by the time I'm nearing the end, there's no real way to decrease my final score, short of intentionally doing a poor job / answering questions wrong. Out of 26 courses, 24 are 90% or higher, and the other two are 87 and 89. That being said, I've always been very bad at producing "good enough" work, so it's possible that I could go even faster than I already do.
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