• prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 hours ago

        This is especially true if they don’t let you have a calculator.

        Maybe I’m old and come from a time before calculators could do integrals and derivatives, but I never needed a calculator for calculus as it would not have helped in any way.

        And I don’t think there being four possible answers that come up frequently is a reason to make a calculus test multiple choice. What about partial credit? If you show all of your work, but make a small error at the end and get the wrong answer, you’re just fucked I guess? That’s dumb. Not a great way to teach.

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      2 days ago

      They say leave the rest blank, so there was some multiple choice questions, which is fairly normal. Well, at least I think it is, all the maths tests ive done have had at least a few multiple choice qs (UK)