" What makes the "open tab" concept any different than say, an open book test?"
if you're doing 20 open book tests a month then its no different and i wouldnt do it that way either. yes, everyone learns differently but come on. if you're actually learning anything at all you don't need the book open during the test
" If I want to use an open-book or open-tab course to get credit for a class that means absolutely NOTHING to me because I don't need it and will never use it, that's my prerogative."
if you wanted to buy a degree to hang on your wall, that would be your prerogative too. i dont mind either way, i was just suggesting that if you're going to game the system that hard you could save yourself some trouble and just skip to the end
if you're doing 20 open book tests a month then its no different and i wouldnt do it that way either. yes, everyone learns differently but come on. if you're actually learning anything at all you don't need the book open during the test
" If I want to use an open-book or open-tab course to get credit for a class that means absolutely NOTHING to me because I don't need it and will never use it, that's my prerogative."
if you wanted to buy a degree to hang on your wall, that would be your prerogative too. i dont mind either way, i was just suggesting that if you're going to game the system that hard you could save yourself some trouble and just skip to the end
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BA in History/English from TESU. BA in Communications from TESU. AS in Firearms Technology from SDI.
BA in History/English from TESU. BA in Communications from TESU. AS in Firearms Technology from SDI.