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aDyslecticCrow | 2 months ago
I think this approach is effectively testing if a student studied the material. It makes the correlation between memorization and understanding. Recall a piece of information is fast if avaliable.
Its a commonly expressed experience among university students that learning memorization techniques and focusing on solving previous exams is a disproportionately effectively way to pass courses.
It's technically more impressive to pass the exam by never doing a single similar problem before and deriving a solving method or forumla that wasn't memorised.
I took deliberate effort to avoid looking at previous exam question for a course until the week before, since it cased good grades at little value to me long term.
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