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Wednesday, December 08, 2010
That Time of Year
It's exam-writing season again. As I've done in the past, I'd like to solicit suggestions, complaints, horror stories, etc. For students, what would you tell your profs about composing the exam? For profs, what would you suggest your colleagues do, or warn your colleagues against?
Posted by Bill Araiza on December 8, 2010 at 01:43 PM in Teaching Law | Permalink
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The one piece of advice I would give is to proofread! I took an exam once that was so riddled with typos that we got interrupted by the proctors seven times with corrections, and those were just the legally significant typos. The whole exam was a mess.
Posted by: Trudy R | Dec 8, 2010 8:46:53 PM
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