Message from @Eris
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nice
Guys I stressed
But I'm sure I'll ace this exam
Nah
It's 3 hours of non-stop writing. It's awful.
And I'm not sure if I'm allowed to take notes into the exam like I did with the previous one and the teacher dosen't know either.
@Weaboo Kempeitai do your best
I will
Thing is the last exam basically hinged on notes and they were very specific on how many pages we could bring but this exam barely mentions it.
But I also don't see how anybody can write for 3 hours straight and not have notes.
Either way it's very unfair.
If students need notes, tell them! It's not a minor aspect to the exam!
email or call your prof
No, he literally dosen't know, that's the thing.
lol what
He said if they're chill they'll allow notes.
Literally
The exam invigilators.
lol what
But I don't know how many notes.
what the fuck is an invigilator
Y'know the people who make sure you aren't cheating?
Harry Potter and the Fucking Invigilators
Jesus Christ that word
Lmfao
Okay, well I'm assuming if notes are necessary I'd've been told, so I'm not bringing notes.
We were explicitly told to produce six pages of notes for the last exam.
Just encrypt all your notes to save space
Still this is dumb, but I'm not mad because teacher is literally helping us cheat by telling us what the first two questions are.
RAR that shit
Actually I think this is structured like the last exam where there are only two questions.
Two writing projects.
Management and leadership and worker management.
Focusing on labour cost reduction, so like what work contracts are ideal for employers not to waste money.
If workers have long idle periods, it's not viable to have them work full time, do you have them put on a zero hours contract or outsource?
Because contractors are expensive and unfamiliar to a company's culture, but zero hour contracts lower morale and people who work under them have more absences than those who don't.
The previous exam was
Write a rationale for a marketing campaign
Write a marketing campaign.
Even if I took in more notes I probably would've failed.