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Old 03-03-2008, 12:57 AM
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How are the exams at this school? Are there individual exams given at different times by the professors? Are there block exams? Are there quizzes? Is there a set exam schedule?
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I was gonna ask the same question. Can someone please reply!!!
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depends on the class, sometimes quizzes, sometimes not...exam schedules are more or less set

it's the same as any school...not sure what you really want to know
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I was just wandering if there was a generalized set exam schedule and I guess you cleared that up for me. So pretty much they have a set number of exams and/or quizzes that happen on particular days every semester.
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maybe this will help you out some more...i just heard today from a proff that they are moving towards something that ross and other schools have by means of having the tests for all the subjects on the same day. i think this may take effect next semester. they have done this off an on in the past but i think it's going to be a semester-wide thing now.
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Thank you. That clears up everything.
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