Had a professor, who taught one of the cl***** that I had to take to get
my teacher certification, tell the class that we could use a 3x5 size
card with all the information that we could put on it - an use it during
a test (essay). We had to turn in the card with the test. It's amazing
how legible printing something at a 3pt font on a laser printer. I think
I got most of a couple chapters on my card. Afterwards the professor
commented on my using a laser printer - I pointed out that his
instructions didn't rule that out. I heard that he since changed his
instructions to include doing this by hand....
Funny thing - most times I've been allowed to do something like this -
I've never really had to reference the information on the card.
Martin
stevericks wrote:
> Good Grief. All that work to copy 20 words? They could have learned
2000
> words in the time it took to make the cheat sheet. If that is all I
have to
> worry about, then I am not worrying.
>
> So what is the point of a cheat sheet? Formulas? I mean, how much can
you
> copy on one sheet?
>
> When I was in the classroom, the day before finals I gave all of my
students
> a 3"x5" card and told them that they could each write as many cheat
notes as
> they could on the card and use it on the test. They spent the entire
period
> studying to decide what they wanted to put on the card. Usually, what
they
> ended up putting on the card they had memorized anyway-from the effort
of
> deciding what to put there and from writing it.
> Steve
> "AllEmailDeletedImmediately" <derjda@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>http://www.fliggo.com/video/reCUxcux
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