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re: LSU is about to become a police state with GroupMe.
Posted on 3/22/18 at 1:55 pm to Parmen
Posted on 3/22/18 at 1:55 pm to Parmen
I understand what they are trying to do. Many of the organizations in Greek life have accumulated massive test banks, and they are trying to prevent kids from sharing those. However they are clearly taking this way to far. I hope Microsoft makes LSU get warrants before they turn over any conversations.
Posted on 3/22/18 at 2:02 pm to Bayou_Tiger_225
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I understand what they are trying to do. Many of the organizations in Greek life have accumulated massive test banks, and they are trying to prevent kids from sharing those
Here's a good solution: write new tests
Posted on 3/22/18 at 2:10 pm to TigersSEC2010
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Jonathan Sanders
Just googled. Dude looks like a MASSIVE pussy.
Posted on 3/22/18 at 3:58 pm to wutangfinancial
You're asking too much lol
Posted on 3/22/18 at 4:06 pm to wutangfinancial
These aren’t kids, baw.
And I bet it takes some 8 hours to write a good/new exam.
And I bet it takes some 8 hours to write a good/new exam.
This post was edited on 3/22/18 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 3/22/18 at 4:15 pm to wutangfinancial
How many angles can you make when testing the same material multiple times a year for multiple years.
Pretty soon your exam becomes a bit of this one and a bit of that one.
Even if you change the problem around, throw in quirks to nail someone to jumps to a conclusion because they have seen the question before, it is still an unfair advantage.
Pretty soon your exam becomes a bit of this one and a bit of that one.
Even if you change the problem around, throw in quirks to nail someone to jumps to a conclusion because they have seen the question before, it is still an unfair advantage.
Posted on 3/22/18 at 4:54 pm to Bayou_Tiger_225
I hope Microsoft tells LSU to get fricked.
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