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I am a graduate student in Physics. For my final exams, I usually take out one of the "100 graduate level problems in x" where x is classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, etc. These subjects have been around for a long time and the basics haven't really changed, so I find that the questions on my exams are usually slight variations on problems I've studied.
If that is cheating, then it is a very bad form of cheating - way too much effort. Similarly for the students in this class - memorizing an entire testbank is a lot of work, better to just pay attention and learn the material for themselves. Their prof should have more respect for the effort they put into studying.
Does he expect his students to learn in a vacuum?
If that is cheating, then it is a very bad form of cheating - way too much effort. Similarly for the students in this class - memorizing an entire testbank is a lot of work, better to just pay attention and learn the material for themselves. Their prof should have more respect for the effort they put into studying.
Does he expect his students to learn in a vacuum?
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