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zamadatixyesterday at 8:51 PM1 replyview on HN

I always preferred the "you get some grades along the way to gauge your progress but the lion's share of the weight went to the proctored exams" method unless the lion's share of the normal work was also proctored anyways (at which point it doesn't really matter how it's done).

The reason was less for myself and more because anything group related suddenly shot up in quality when the other individual work classmates were graded on couldn't be fudged.


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bee_rideryesterday at 9:22 PM

The things I don’t like about putting too much weight in the exams are:

* It’s sort of unnecessarily high stakes for the students; a couple hours to determine your grade for many hours of studying.

* It’s pretty artificial in general; in “real life” you have the ability to go around online and look for sources. This puts a pretty low ceiling on the level of complexity you can actually throw at them.

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