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professors...what would you rather have your student do?

Semidevil

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so in my college career, I'm noticing that my math professors like to give an exam that has like 4 or 5 problems, and while it doesn't seem a lot.....they are really hard, and most of the class never finish by the time class is over.

how would I get more partial credit?

is it better to attempt every single one of them, even if it means just writing down the general formula, or do you think it is better to try to fully solve them, and leave a few problems blank?

I had an exam last week which consisted of 5 problems, with only 1 I fully solved. when I got to the next problem, i couldn't think of a way, so I skipped it...skipping here skipping there, I ended up not fully solving any of them, and just wrote down the ideas.....now i'm crappy scared.............................

the thing is that each problem is like 1 story problem....and it's not broken into parts....they just ask for 1 answer..
anyways, teachers, what do you guys prefer?
 
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix

Someone bookmark this for Ownage of the Year 2005.

A search for that phrase near the end of this year should bring up the nominees in short order. 😀

- M4H
 


Wow, its like Semidevil is a short pudgy basketball fan and agnitrate is ron artest, game over.
 
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix

Someone bookmark this for Ownage of the Year 2005.

Sorry, ownage of the year for 2005 has been solidified by the OP in THIS famous "ownage" thread.

 
Oh damn. I dont think there is anything you can say OP to berate that pwnage :shocked: (damn confusing smilies)
 
Originally posted by: Rudee

Sorry, ownage of the year for 2005 has been solidified by the OP in THIS famous "ownage" thread.

are you kidding? that thread sucks compaired to this one. and thats an under statement.
 
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