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I’ve got a resit examination coming up from the first year of my degree, which I failed by 7% from the pass mark.
The problem is, and the reason I’m asking here, is that it is an open-book examination, where you’re allowed to take in any lecture notes, paperwork, books and whatnot. Sounds like a walk in the park, or not.
I’m not actually sure how to approach revision for this and doing what I did before is not likely to improve my mark. I’ve decided to get my finger out my arse and actually do this properly if I want to get anywhere.
The structure of these exams are different, it’s more long problem solving than just answering questions on what you remember about the subject, so revising from books and lecture notes makes little difference if you still don’t understand the problems in the first place.
The only thing I’ve used so far are the past exam papers, which I’ve already done and had friends check over, but I feel like I need to do something else other than aimlessly read through lecture handouts that I will already have in the exam with me anyway. This is what I done for my previous attempt as well.
I have no trouble understanding the programming language and making basic programs, but the questions in the exam can be very mis-leading and difficult to grasp.
Has anybody here ever done an open-book exam? Did you revise for it? What methods did you find helpful? Any tips to give?
If anyone is interested, my course is Computing Science and the exam is Object-Oriented Program Design and Development (Java).
Thanks in advance and sorry for long post,
Scott.
The problem is, and the reason I’m asking here, is that it is an open-book examination, where you’re allowed to take in any lecture notes, paperwork, books and whatnot. Sounds like a walk in the park, or not.
I’m not actually sure how to approach revision for this and doing what I did before is not likely to improve my mark. I’ve decided to get my finger out my arse and actually do this properly if I want to get anywhere.
The structure of these exams are different, it’s more long problem solving than just answering questions on what you remember about the subject, so revising from books and lecture notes makes little difference if you still don’t understand the problems in the first place.
The only thing I’ve used so far are the past exam papers, which I’ve already done and had friends check over, but I feel like I need to do something else other than aimlessly read through lecture handouts that I will already have in the exam with me anyway. This is what I done for my previous attempt as well.
I have no trouble understanding the programming language and making basic programs, but the questions in the exam can be very mis-leading and difficult to grasp.
Has anybody here ever done an open-book exam? Did you revise for it? What methods did you find helpful? Any tips to give?
If anyone is interested, my course is Computing Science and the exam is Object-Oriented Program Design and Development (Java).
Thanks in advance and sorry for long post,
Scott.