Hi Back2School,
It's important to remember that this is NOT primarily a community of future employers, this is a community of students.
I've been to a bricks and mortar school. I have witnessed the discussions that occur before the start of each new semester. The discussions are very similar to what goes on here:
- How to fulfill requirements for a particular major.
- Which courses are easier than others.
- Which professors are better than others.
- Tips and tricks for doing better in a particular course.
- Things to watch out for with certain professors.
Etc.
The same is true here!
I think ANYONE reading this message board will find ample posts talking about how hard a particular exam is, how much work is required, how somebody just failed an exam, what to study BEYOND Instantcert.
Naturally, there are also posts discussing which exams are considered "easier" than others. That's the nature of this board...and it's also the nature of discussion between students in bricks and mortar schools.
I think the honest and forthright advice, opinion, and information reflected on this board is much needed. If we begin to water it down by being dishonest, then the usefulness of this board will be compromised.
Woe betide ANY future employer, or member of the community who tries to question the level of commitment, effort, focus, motivation, and ability required to earn a degree via this method. Boy, have I got a story to tell them. I don't need to gloss over the truth to make myself feel as though I had to EARN my degree....the truth is, I already KNOW how much work is involved, and I will NEVER be embarrassed or ashamed to set a 'doubter' straight if the occasion warrants it.
Are some exams easier than others? Yes, absolutely.
Are some exams harder than others? Yes, absolutely.
It's exactly the same in bricks and mortar schools. Some courses are famously easier than others. Knowing which is which is called "wisdom".
So while I agree that it may be necessary to know how to frame the process for the community out there who may not fully understand, I also think that THIS BOARD is a place where we need to be absolutely honest with each other.
I don't think anybody here should be afraid to admit that we failed an exam, or that we had problems passing an exam, or that Instantcert was not enough to prepare adequately. Similarly, I don't think we should be afraid to admit that we aced an exam, or that we had no problems passing an exam, or that Instantcert was enough to prepare adequately.
If we start being less than honest with each other, the cost in terms of the value of this board will be very dear!
I think the responsibility to frame the debate with a future employer lies with EACH of us individually....when the situation calls for it.
But this board is not the right place to prepare any kind of 'defense of the process' for some person who may or may not read the messages at some future point in time.
I equate this message board to a bunch of classmates sitting in our pajamas and eating pizza back at the dorm room late at night. Each of us discussing our progress; our latest acheivements, and our silly mistakes; what worked well, and what didn't; which courses we would recommend, and which courses we wouldn't; which professors to watch out for.
We're here to help each other, not to defend ourselves against doubters and detractors. I will take care of my own doubters and detractors when the time comes...and you should be prepared to do the same.
But right here, right now...we need to be completely honest and upfront with each other. You guys are pretty much all I've got to walk with me along this path. You're the nearest thing to classmates that I have. If I can't trust you to tell me the truth about your own experiences with any given exam, then this journey will become much more complicated, and much less enjoyable.
If you think Instantcert is enough to pass an exam, I expect you to tell me. If you think it isn't enough, I also expect you to tell me...and I will do the same for you.
That's the way this board works, and it is the way this board NEEDS to work.
I don't think you are being "preachy". It is good to discuss things like this amongst ourselves...and that is exactly WHY we need to be able to be absolutely honest and forthright with each other. Without truthfulness and openness between us, this board will self-destruct!
I hope you accept my response in the spirit with which it was written.
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I'm sure others will chime in with their own points of view on this very important issue.
Best of luck to you,
Snazzlefrag