I had a final year Uni exam last week; it was open book which required full harvard referencing.
We weren't allowed to take a book in, instead we had a research folder which had to contain research into companies and news articles for the exam. Its not merely enough knowing the answers in this exam, you need examples to back it up and then reference where you got the info from! FULL FUCKING HARVARD REFERENCING! 100% of module as well.
Questions were perfect for me however and I flew through the exam, I thought it was going to go horribly wronga.
We weren't allowed to take a book in, instead we had a research folder which had to contain research into companies and news articles for the exam. Its not merely enough knowing the answers in this exam, you need examples to back it up and then reference where you got the info from! FULL FUCKING HARVARD REFERENCING! 100% of module as well.
Questions were perfect for me however and I flew through the exam, I thought it was going to go horribly wronga.
This was the case for the first two years for me. But last year is a world above.Snork Maiden said:This is the best thing about Uni. You can get by being all apathetic towards the modules you hate because its fairly difficult to actually fail one if you put even a cursory amount of work in toward it, and that one module will only be worth at most %12ish (for me anyway, assuming its a third year module. 1st and 2nd where worth nothing and %5 respectively).Wadders said:I'm hoping I've just winged 40% so I dont have to retake the module.
:S